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  2. Mago Point, Waterford, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Mago Point (/ ˈ m eɪ ɡ oʊ /) is a location in Waterford, Connecticut. [1] It was originally owned by the building company Titus and Bishop, who planned to make it into many 25 x 100-foot lots. Before these owners acted on their plans, Earl and Doris Wadsworth bought them out. Now it is home to several marine businesses.

  3. WinTech Racing - Wikipedia

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    WinTech Racing is a racing shell manufacturer based in Shelton, Connecticut, United States. The company's boat designs come from Klaus Filter, a shell designer and naval architect who was the former chairman of the International Rowing Federation's Materials Commission. He was also the Director of Research and Development for East German rowing ...

  4. YachtWorld - Wikipedia

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    YachtWorld.com was established in March 1995. In 2000, it became part of boats.com, Inc. and in September 2004, Boats.com, Inc was purchased by Trader Publishing Company, a joint business venture of Landmark Media Enterprises and Cox Enterprises.

  5. General Dynamics Electric Boat - Wikipedia

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    Electric Boat facility in Groton, CT. In 1952, Electric Boat was reorganized as General Dynamics Corporation under John Jay Hopkins. General Dynamics acquired Convair the following year, and the holding company assumed the "General Dynamics" name while the submarine-building operation reverted to the "Electric Boat" name. [8]

  6. Paceship Yachts - Wikipedia

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    They relocated Paceship production to Connecticut in the United States, including the Paceship PY23 and PY26 sailboats. Paceship Yachts operated as a division of AMF from 1975 until 1981. The early 1980s recession impacted sailboat sales and, as a result, AMF sold the PY26 design and tooling to Tanzer Industries in 1981.

  7. Lake Torpedo Boat - Wikipedia

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    Founded by Simon Lake in 1912, the company was located at the east end of Seaview Avenue in Bridgeport, Connecticut. Most of the submarines completed by Lake Torpedo Boat were completed from 1918 to 1922. The firm competed with the Electric Boat Company until financial difficulties led to