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Thomas David Blackaller Jr. (January 6, 1940 –
September 7, 1989) was a world-champion
American yachtsman, America's Cup helmsman, sailmaker, and racecar...
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entry in 1780.
Water trades such as oyster-****ng,
boatbuilding and
sailmaking became the city's
chief industries.
Annapolis is home to a
large number...
- a
variety of
crafts and industries,
including shoemaking, upholstery,
sailmaking,
bookbinding and the
manufacturing of some
kinds of
sporting goods. Sewing...
- Sails, Inc. was
based in Islip, Long Island. Ross's
subsequent success at
sailmaking came
during the
exploding yachting boom
during the
early 1960s when, coincidentally...
- Ness,
which includes a red
sandstone cliff landform. The flax industry,
sailmaking and
fishing have
historically been an
integral part of
Johnshaven life...
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believed that
sailors from the
Misenum fleet, with
their background in
sailmaking and
rigging were emplo**** to build,
maintain and
operate the velarium...
- addition, the
shipyard had a joiners' shop, a boat-building shed and a
sailmaking and
rigging loft.
During these boom years,
Ramsden proposed building a...
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blinding afternoon. It is
believed that sailors, with
their background in
sailmaking and
rigging were emplo**** to build,
maintain and
operate the velarium...
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using sewing techniques appropriate to each, in his book, The
Elements of
Sailmaking. He
addressed the
tradeoff between stiffness and
flexibility to provide...
- and
explorer who
decided to move his
family to
Florida and
start a new
sailmaking and
yacht construction business on the
island during the 1920s through...