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- material may be challenged and removed. Find sources: "Clark Mills" boatbuilder – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (January 2008) (Learn how...
- Small Shipbuilders and Boatbuilders List, Shipbuilding History.com "Barbour Boat Works", Small Shipbuilders and Boatbuilders List, Shipbuilding History...
- 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...
- 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...
- Mukah, where they worked as fishermen and craftsmen as well renowned boatbuilders. Historically the Melanau practised Animism, a belief that spirits inhabited...
- 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...
- Mark Lochrin Edwards MBE (born August 1954) is an English traditional boatbuilder based at Richmond Bridge in Richmond, London, England. He has constructed...
- full-scale replica of the Teignmouth Electron was constructed by U.K. boatbuilders Heritage Marine, and was used for film sequences shot in England and...
- numerous annual cultural events, and as a maritime center for independent boatbuilders and related industries and crafts. The Port Townsend Historic District...
- array powering a 4 kW electric motor. It was constructed at Salthouse Boatbuilders in Auckland, New Zealand. In October 2010 Faʻafaite sailed to Huahine...