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- It is a glued construction method which is very po****r with amateur boatbuilders as it is quick, avoids complex temporary jig work and does not require...
- John Waugh (1945-2018) was noted by Forbes Magazine as South Africa's leading builder of rowing boats. His company, John Waugh Racing Boats, is a recognised...
- material may be challenged and removed. Find sources: "Clark Mills" boatbuilder – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (January 2008) (Learn how...
- Higgins (28 August 1886 – 1 August 1952) was an American businessman and boatbuilder who founded Higgins Industries, the New Orleans–based manufacturer of...
- York Clark Mills (sculptor) (1810–1883), American sculptor Clark Mills (boatbuilder) (1915–2001), American designer and builder of boats This disambiguation...
- Mark Lochrin Edwards MBE (born August 1954) is an English traditional boatbuilder based at Richmond Bridge in Richmond, London, England. He has constructed...
- Variety Boat Company, Pine Castle Boat and Construction Company Industry Boatbuilder Founded 1925 Founder Walter C. Meloon Key people Bill Yeargin (President/CEO)...
- Lewis was very dissatisfied with how the construction progressed. The boatbuilder was very tardy, drunken, and quarreled with his workers, causing several...
- base of Salters Steamers (founded in 1858), which was a leading racing-boatbuilder that pla**** an important role in po****rising pleasure boating on the...
- Citizenship Australian Occupations Yachtswoman motivational speaker boatbuilder business executive author artist Spouses Neville Cottee ​ (m. 1972⁠–⁠1981)​...