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    The Sundancer 320 Outboard coupe bow sunpad. The Sundancer's spacious 32-foot platform, Wallace said, means the boat can do a plethora of things that could not previously be done within 32 feet.

  3. Sea Ray - Wikipedia

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    Sea Ray Sundancer 320 (33 ft (10.1 m)) Sea Ray designs, manufactures and markets boats ranging from 17-foot (5.2 m) power boats to over 65-foot (20 m) motor yachts, including the Sundancer brand and, starting in 2014, the "L" Series luxury yachts. Sea Ray is based in Knoxville, Tennessee, and it operates two factories in Tennessee and two in ...

  4. Ob-class hospital ship - Wikipedia

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    The Ob class, Soviet designation Project 320, was a class of Soviet Navy hospital ships active in the 1980s. The ships are Ob, Yenisey, Svir and Irtysh.. After the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, the ships became the property of the Russian government, but no sources indicate how the Russian Navy made use of the ships.

  5. Russian hospital ship Svir - Wikipedia

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    She was laid down in 1987 and launched in 1988 by Adolf Barsky shipyard. Commissioned in 1989 as a hospital ship. [1]Svir participated in long voyages to Cuba in 1990, Angola in 1992, and a serious fire occurred aboard Svir which resulted in 3 deaths and damages to the ship on 10 March 1999 as she was moored in Murmansk.

  6. Rowing at the 2021 SEA Games - Wikipedia

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    Rowing events at the 2021 SEA Games took place at Thủy Nguyên Boat Racing Center, in Hải Phòng, Vietnam [1] from 9 to 14 May 2022. [2] Medal table

  7. Progressive Aerodyne SeaRey - Wikipedia

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    SeaRey Landing. Development of the aircraft that became the SeaRey began in the 1970s with the introduction of the Advanced Aviation Hi-Nuski ultralight. In the early 1980s Stanley Richter, his son Wayne Richter, Wayne's wife Nina Richter and Wayne's son Kerry Richter established Advanced Aviation where they designed and manufactured a number of different designs.