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From Woods To Water: Reviving A G-W Invader, Geoffrey D. Reynolds Sep 2016

From Woods To Water: Reviving A G-W Invader, Geoffrey D. Reynolds

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From Woods to Water: Reviving a G-W Invader is an article concerning the full restoration of a 1972 G-W Invader 10.3' Rally fiberglass boat by high school students Peter Reynolds, Gurjinder Sandhu, and instructor Geoffrey Reynolds, during May and June 2016.


From Craft To Industry: The Boat Builders Of Holland, Geoffrey D. Reynolds May 2013

From Craft To Industry: The Boat Builders Of Holland, Geoffrey D. Reynolds

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The article From Craft to Industry: The Boat Builders of Holland is an article concerning the history of ship and boat building in the Holland, Michigan area from 1836-2013.


Holland Boat Builders, Geoffrey D. Reynolds Jun 2006

Holland Boat Builders, Geoffrey D. Reynolds

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Holland Boat Builders is an article concerning the history of ship and boat building in the Holland, Michigan area from 1836-2006.


Built Along The Shores Of Macatawa: The History Of Boat Building In Holland, Michigan, Geoffrey D. Reynolds Jul 2004

Built Along The Shores Of Macatawa: The History Of Boat Building In Holland, Michigan, Geoffrey D. Reynolds

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Built Along the Shores of Macatawa: The History of Boat Building in Holland, Michigan is an article concerning the history of ship and boat building in the Holland, Michigan area from 1836-2004.


Nautical Namesakes Of A.C. Van Raalte, Geoffrey D. Reynolds Jul 1999

Nautical Namesakes Of A.C. Van Raalte, Geoffrey D. Reynolds

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Maritime Namesakes of A.C. Van Raalte is an article that concerns the history of the great lakes ships that bore his name for over eighty years.