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  2. Shepler's Ferry - Wikipedia

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    The Senator, 95 feet (29 m), built in 1940s (originally the Botany Bay, Put-in-Bay, and Sacre Blue), 25 -person cabin, 300-person deck, twin engine, steel-hulled boat purchased in 1996, updated in the winter of 2013 freight, passenger and ice breaking capabilities. 33-foot (10 m) beam, 99-ton displacement [15]

  3. Kawasaki Heavy Industries - Wikipedia

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    The company is also involved in the development of offshore structures and research vessels. Kawasaki also produces marine machinery and equipment, including main engines, propulsion systems, steering gears, deck and fishing machinery. Kawasaki Shipbuilding Corp – Kobe Works, 2007. Kawasaki has shipyards at Kobe and Sakaide, Kagawa. (Kagawa ...

  4. Offshore powerboat racing - Wikipedia

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    The list of modern world champions extended into the 1980s, when the sport entered the catamaran, and then the 'superboat' era – the 1000 cubic inch total engine displacement restrictions were lifted for boats over 45 feet (14 m) in length, and soon three- and four-engine boats sporting F16 fighter canopies replaced the venerable 35-to-40 ...

  5. Riva Aquarama - Wikipedia

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    Power varied from 185 hp to 400 hp per engine, [3] delivered by Riva 'tuned' Cadillac and Chrysler models, among others. On top of the engine compartment was a cushioned sundeck. The boats also carried a convertible roof which retracted behind the rear seat and cockpit. A swim ladder was often mounted in the stern.

  6. Marine propulsion - Wikipedia

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    V12 marine diesel engines . Human-powered paddles and oars, and later, sails were the first forms of marine propulsion. Rowed galleys, some equipped with sail, played an important early role in early human seafaring and warfares. The first advanced mechanical means of marine propulsion was the marine steam engine, introduced in the early 19th ...

  7. Gulfstar Yachts - Wikipedia

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    Gulfstar Yachts was a large manufacturer of fiberglass sailboats and powerboats built in the Tampa Bay, Florida area from 1970 until 1990 when the Viking Yachts purchased the company's assets. [1] Vince Lazzara, one of pioneers of fiberglass sailboat construction, founded the company. Lazzara had previously been one of the founders of Columbia ...

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  9. Twin Engine (company) - Wikipedia

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    Twin Engine Inc. (Japanese: 株式会社ツインエンジン, Hepburn: Kabushiki-gaisha Tsuin Enjin) is a Japanese anime production company established in October 2014 by former Fuji TV's Noitamina Executive Editor Kōji Yamamoto.