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  2. Sailo - Wikipedia

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    Sailo connects private and boat charters globally with potential renters. [1] [5] It has been described as the “Airbnb of the Boat World/Boats” by The Wall Street Journal, [6] El Nuevo Herald, [7] and Vogue, [8] while Forbes dubbed it “the next Airbnb for luxury yacht rentals”.

  3. Venetian Lady - Wikipedia

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    Venetian Lady is a 130-foot (40 m) charter yacht based in Miami, Florida. [4] It is the second vessel of the Biscayne Lady Yacht Charters fleet, following four years after the launch of Biscayne Lady. On October 2, 2007 Venetian Lady was given an introductory celebration in Miami Beach.

  4. Biscayne Bay Yacht Club - Wikipedia

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    The Biscayne Bay Yacht Club is a private yacht club located in Coconut Grove, Miami (United States). [1] Founded in 1887 by Commodore Ralph Middleton Munroe, the Biscayne Bay Yacht Club is one of the oldest yacht clubs in Florida .

  5. Biscayne Lady - Wikipedia

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    Biscayne Lady is a double-hull catamaran passenger vessel registered in Miami, Florida. The boat was built by Austal USA shipbuilders in 2002. Home-docked at Bayside Marina, Biscayne Lady is a venue for private event charters. [4] The yacht operates from most major marinas in South Florida. [5]

  6. Grand Luxe - Wikipedia

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    Seafair Miami (Expoships) Route: Near Coastal: Builder: Nichols Bros. Boat Builders: Cost: $40,000,000 [1] ... motor yacht launched in 2007 and operated by Seafair.

  7. Magnum Marine - Wikipedia

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    Magnum Marine in Miami, Florida, was founded in 1966, when Donald Aronow built two hulls specifically for the offshore powerboat racing circuit. These two designs, with which he launched Magnum Marine, were the Magnum 27’ and the Magnum 35’; both went on to become World Offshore Champions in Open Class racing.