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''Mariner Boats'' was a brand used by at least two unique manufacturers:
  
  
Mariner Boats, Division of Midwest Marine, Inc.
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* [[Mariner (Minnesota)|Mariner Boats by Midwest Marine, Inc.]], a well-known fiberglass boat-builder located in Red Wing, Minnesota.
  
Levee Street at Public Harbor
 
  
Red Wing, Minnesota
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* [[Mariner (Michigan)|Mariner Boat Co.]], a boat-builder based in Marine City, Michigan and builder of wood boats.
  
  
'''1963 Information'''
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File:BHBPHOTO367.JPG|1963 Mariner 188
 
File:BHBPHOTO385.JPG|1963 Mariner 188
 
File:BHBPHOTO395.JPG|1964 Mariner 220 Commodore Deep V
 
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'''1964 Information'''
 
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File:BHBPHOTO395.JPG|1964 Mariner 220 Commodore Deep V
 
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'''1966 Information'''
 
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File:BHBPHOTO81.JPG|1966 Mariner 176-V Captain Outboard
 
File:BHBPHOTO96.JPG|1966 Mariner 177 V Captain Stern Drive
 
File:BHBPHOTO100.JPG|1966 Mariner 144 Cadet
 
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Latest revision as of 14:48, 12 February 2014

Mariner Boats was a brand used by at least two unique manufacturers:



  • Mariner Boat Co., a boat-builder based in Marine City, Michigan and builder of wood boats.


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