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    Wildwood Lake Canoe Company In January 2010‚ Allan Monroe was preparing for the April opening of the Wildwood Lake Canoe Company (WLC)‚ a canoe manufacturing shop in St. Mary’s‚ Ontario. Monroe planned to build 30 canoes per year and he wondered what strategy and tactics would maximize his profits. The initiative for WLC evolved from Monroe’s canoeing and woodworking hobbies. Monroe had canoed recreationally for more than 20 years and had built three canoes‚ which he sold after using them

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    Regal Marine

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    applies to new boats every three to five years‚ and each boat has four stages it goes through. The introduction and the design concept is the most important stage. Once they have a design concept which makes it easy to transfer to a model and make changes as needed by the designers that use a CAD system. The new ideas and designs help the market grow‚ and the entire market is full of a new design from Regal. The maturity stage of the boat starts when boat lovers have a new boat design and sales

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    My Heroic Journey

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    that we put in during the rowing season‚ wondering if there was something more we could have done to get ready for this one 5 minute race. The worst part about the whole thing was the pressure from our coach‚ we were the only Loyola boat left‚ and the only Loyola boat that made it to the finals. Everyone was counting on us‚ and with this came the added stress of meeting their expectations. Everyone on the bus could feel it. As the bus turned into the race sit we headed down towards the

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    Accident Essay

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    before my group and our instructor had arrived in Turkey. We decided to go rafting. We had arranged to meet up at 9 oclock after brakfast. The walk to the river shore was short but all the tourists could notice was the boats being pulled out of the mini vans that drove them. Each boat could contain 3 people. When I arrived‚ others were waithing for me and Lucy‚ sweet fifteen-year old girl. Our instructor was Mr Timothy Eliot. He told us that we are going to raft for 2 hrs as the distance is 12 Kms

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    Sakry Hr. 2 Weeres Pontoon Boat Company Est. 1952 Ambrose Weeres was born and raised in Minnesota‚ the land of 10‚000 lakes‚ and grew to become a farmer who wanted a more sturdy boat. With some experimenting‚ the pontoon was born‚ calling the first prototype The Empress. Ambrose made more and generously sold them throughout the area‚ but the small shop Ambrose worked in was not spacious enough for the large number of orders coming in‚ so he opened the Weeres Pontoon Boat Company in 1952. Although

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    Given Ryan Kratz’s motivation to start new companies and his educational background in entrepreneurship and finance‚ I believe he should remain in the real estate business for at least one year‚ then focus on building his collection of businesses at various life-cycle stages. Ryan should use that year to work on maintaining the business relationship he has with Gary Wells and his father David Kratz‚ continue to build the backlog of SuperCat sales and concentrate on marketing‚ and work in real estate

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    Early Filipino

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    Early Filipinos are believed to have been dull-minded if it weren’t for the Spaniards who invaded their country who taught how to make pottery‚ boats (banka) and houses. Spaniards say that they would’ve been nothing if it weren’t for them‚ that Filipinos would not have a religion‚ or that Filipinos would not have improved their lifestyle or that Filipinos would have stayed barbaric and dull-minded. But‚ this is false‚ the Bangang Manunggul or the Manunggul Jar is made by the Filipinos before

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    between a kayak and a canoe‚ the main difference is that in a kayak‚ you are enclosed‚ unlike in a canoe‚ whose cockpit is much like a boat. Also‚ a kayak is normally for one person only and a canoe is for a number of people. Finally‚ in general‚ a canoe has only one paddle. While a kayak has two that are joined together with one shaft. The word kayak means "hunter’s boat". The kayak was developed by cultures in the arctic of North America for hunting. To these people‚ the kayak meant survival. Without

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    Our Favorite Schooner Accessories Sailing on a schooner is a great way to enjoy the great outdoors. By taking on the task of sailing‚ you will enjoy both the relaxation of sailing and the physical activity that many of us neglect when on the land. However‚ there are a few things you will definitely want to take along so that you can enjoy your adventure to the fullest. For instance‚ on a schooner is where the biggest debate of all may come into play. Which type of cooler makes our favorite schooner

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    History of Azimut Yachts

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    about boats that he gave his entire life studying them‚ designing them‚ travelling the world in them. I can tell you by experience that man probably lived more of his life in the seas than land. Credit to his passion and work ethic‚ Azimut caters to over 130 sites worldwide today. He always said to me‚ “change is good‚ if you can’t change with change‚ you won’t get anywhere in life”. I listened to him and made technology my priority when it came to designing any new model of this precious boat. Our

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