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- A/S Westermoen Båtbyggeri og Mek Verksted was a shipyard located in Mandal, Norway. Under the leadership of Toralf Westermoen in the 1950s, the yard has...
- astronomer Tycho Brahe. M/F Tycho Brahe was built by Langsten Slip & Båtbyggeri in Tomrefjord, Norway. The ship is owned and operated by Øresundslinjen...
- several islands and islets in the fjord. There is a boatyard (Vaagland Båtbyggeri AS) in Vågland. The village of Betna lies at the southwest end of the...
- company was founded in 1905 by Nils and Carl Sundin as N & C Sundins Båtbyggeri; the current name of the company simply means "Docksta shipyard"[citation...
- the fall of 2011, construction was started in Sweden by Johansson & Son Båtbyggeri in Holmsund using the original drawings from 1929. The build was completed...
- keel, (4 ft 6 in (1.37 m) draft to steering oar). She was built at Rød Båtbyggeri, Fredrikstad, Elingaardskilen, near the entrance to Oslofjord. Technical...
- Atlantic Champion. The vessel's construction was taken over by Langsten Slip-Batbyggeri AS at their yard in Tomrefjord, Norway and Atlantic Champion was completed...
- vessels were built in the United States, three were built at Westermoen Båtbyggeri og Mek Verksted in Mandal, one at Skaalurens Skibsbyggeri in Rosendal...
- Nilsen og Brødrene Moens båtbyggeri, and ran the company for the rest of his life. From 1946 it was named Sauviks båtbyggeri. Sauvik was a member of Søndeled...
- slightly larger than the Elco class. All six boats were built by Westermoen Båtbyggeri og Mek Verksted, Mandal, with the first, Rapp launched on 7 May 1952 and...