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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 ...
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.
In the 1980s, John Grew sold the company to a group of investors, who continued to operate the business under the name Grew Manufacturing. The company faced competition from other boat makers, such as Sea Ray, Bayliner, and Four Winns. The company also faced challenges from the 2008 recession and the exchange rate fluctuations, which affected ...
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The Ferrari 195 S was a sport car produced by Ferrari in 1950, as a improved version of the 166 MM. The 195 S won Mille Miglia , Coppa della Toscana and Giro delle Calabria. [ 4 ]
The United States Coast Guard is searching for a father and son who disappeared at sea over the weekend, off the coast of northern Maine. Both commercial fishermen, ...
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No other name was apparently applied until Mitchell wanted to start racing the car, and was prevented from calling it a Corvette. An avid deep-sea fisherman, Mitchell chose the name of the stingray sea ray, whose streamlined body and undulating movements he admired. [30] It is generally accepted that Mitchell used the single-word name "Stingray".