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  2. Front Street Shipyard - Wikipedia

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    Front Street Shipyard is a custom boat builder, boat yard, marina, and service yard in Belfast, Maine, USA. The yard is located along the waterfront in Penobscot Bay. The business was established in 2011. [1] One year later, the ownership group also purchased the neighboring business, Belfast Boat Yard. [2]

  3. List of boat builders - Wikipedia

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  4. Slipway - Wikipedia

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    The boat may be either floated on and off the trailer or pulled off. When recovering the boat from the water, it is winched back up the trailer. From 1925 onwards, modern whaling factory ships have usually been equipped by their designers with a slipway at the stern [ 2 ] to haul harpooned whales on deck to be processed by flensers .

  5. Mayea Boat & Aeroplane Works - Wikipedia

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    The last boat to be built was a custom designed and built 47' mahogany runabout. It is thought to be the world's largest custom diesel-powered varnished mahogany runabout. The boat's amenities include hand-wrapped ostrich skin seats, black ebony inlaid teak floors, 850 horsepower Italian Sea Tec diesels and custom fabricated stainless steel ...

  6. Eric Goetz - Wikipedia

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    Erich Goetz (born 1949) is a builder of sailing vessels used in the America's Cup, owner of Goetz Custom Boats, [1] and co-founder of the Resolute Racing Shells company. [2] Eric has been known throughout his career as a leader in boatbuilding technology and was one of the first builders to use carbon fiber to increase stiffness and remove ...

  7. Belaying pin - Wikipedia

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    A belaying pin is composed of a round handle and cylindrical shaft. The shaft is inserted into a hole in various strategically located wooden pinrails (lining the inside of the bulwarks, surrounding the base of masts, or free-standing, called fife rails) up to the base of the handle.