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In 1954 George Garcia, owner of Falls City Flying Service, introduced the ‘Marinette’ which was an aluminum houseboat initially built as a twin-hulled cruiser. Choosing to use an aluminum-magnesium alloy, whereas previous attempts at an aluminum watercraft had mainly involved small row boats made of a copper-aluminum alloy , the same ...
The Navy often referred to unprotected cruisers and obsolete protected cruisers (and some large gunboats without cruiser features) as peace cruisers due to their use in major policing and diplomatic roles. [11] USS Newark (C-1) USS Raleigh (C-8) USS Montgomery (C-9) (C-1) Newark (1891) – Spanish–American War
Cruisers of the United States Navy (33 C, 10 P) Pages in category "Cruisers of the United States" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total.
Skerry cruisers (or Square metre yachts) are yachts, usually wooden, which are constructed according to the Square metre rule. Originating from Sweden, they were historically most popular in the Baltic Sea , though some classes also saw popularity in other European countries and the United States.
Scout cruisers. Almirante Grau class. Almirante Grau (1906) - retired 1958; Coronel Bolognesi (1906) - retired 1958; Armored cruiser. Comandante Aguirre (ex-French Dupuy de Lôme) (1890) - purchased 1912, purchase canceled 1914; Light cruisers. Fiji class. Capitán Quiñones (1941, ex-British HMS Newfoundland) - assigned 1959, retired 1979.
Cruisers of Russia (4 C, 5 P) S. Cruisers of the Soviet Union (3 C) Cruisers of Spain (2 C, 1 P) Cruisers of Sweden (2 C) T. Cruisers of Thailand (1 C) Cruisers of ...