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Headquarters. 1100 Tamiami Trail S Suite B, Venice, Florida, U.S. 34285. Website. www.freedomboatclub.com. Boats at Fort Myers, FL, Freedom Boat Club, April 2007. Freedom Boat Club (FBC) is a members-only boat club in the United States, Europe and Canada and is considered the largest marine Franchisor in the US. [1]
The Freedom class is a group of three cruise ships for Royal Caribbean International. The first ship of the class, Freedom of the Seas, was the largest passenger ship in the world, and the largest ever built in terms of passenger capacity and gross tonnage, when it was built in 2006. These two records were then shared by all three ships until ...
1 × MH-60R/S Seahawk. 2 × MQ-8B Fire Scouts or 1 × MQ-8C Fire Scout [10] The Freedom class is one of two classes of the littoral combat ship program, built for the United States Navy. [20] The Freedom class was proposed by a consortium formed by Lockheed Martin as "prime contractor" and by Fincantieri (project) through the subsidiary ...
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Freedom Yachts. Freedom Yachts was the maker of the Freedom (sail) and Legacy (power) yacht brands. The Freedom sailboats have unstayed rigs, meaning that the mast is freestanding and not supported by the normal set of wires called standing rigging. Garry Hoyt, a champion sailor and noted maverick, created the unstayed rigs to give "freedom ...
The boat has a PHRF racing average handicap of 213 with a high of 198 and low of 228. Freedom 25 This model was introduced in 1981. It displaces 3,500 lb (1,588 kg) and carries 1,025 lb (465 kg) of ballast. The boat has a PHRF racing average handicap of 210 with a high of 237 and low of 201. See also. List of sailing boat types
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Riverside Boat Club. / 42.358083°N 71.115861°W / 42.358083; -71.115861. The Riverside Boat Club is a private, non-profit, rowing club on the Charles River in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States of America. Founded in 1869 by workers from the Riverside Press. [1]