
Heather Steinberger
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3 weeks ago |
lakelandboating.com | Christy Bauhs |Heather Steinberger
Scout Boats unveiled the new 670 LXS during a January VIP event at its headquarters in Summerville, South Carolina, and in March, the public had its first opportunity to see the new flagship yacht at the Palm Beach International Boat Show in Florida. Boasting five 600-hp Mercury V12 engines, the 66-foot, 9-inch yacht has a top speed of 60 mph, a fast cruising speed of 40 mph and a range of roughly 500 miles.
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3 weeks ago |
lakelandboating.com | Kate Bush |Heather Steinberger
“Once we heard that,” Jill says, “we thought, ‘well, maybe we should!’”Not only did they have access to the rich information contained in their captain’s log and email updates, but they had Jill’s photo library and journal as well. They also had Jill’s sketchbook — a priceless resource that would transform the manuscript itself into a work of art.
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2 months ago |
lakelandboating.com | Kate Bush |Heather Steinberger
The city of Greeley lies roughly 70 miles northeast of Denver. This is a different Colorado, one that is home to sprawling feedlots and dusty farmland rather than tony ski resorts and jaw-dropping mountain vistas. It is also the hometown of a Great Lakes ship captain — and not just any captain. This is where the commanding officer of the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Mackinaw was raised. A career on big water was the farthest thing from Commander Jeannette “Jeannie” Greene’s mind when she was young.
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Nov 22, 2024 |
robbreport.com | Heather Steinberger
The ocean liner rose as the 30-foot-high swell passed beneath the hull. After a slight pause, it surged forward, careening to the bottom of the wave trough with a bang and a deep shudder. It was the wee hours of the morning, so I starfished my arms and legs across the bed, hoping to stay in the same position long enough to fall asleep. Then the 1,000-foot-plus vessel lurched upward and plunged downward even faster, leaving my stomach somewhere on the ceiling.
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Nov 22, 2024 |
yahoo.com | Heather Steinberger
Generate Key TakeawaysThe ocean liner rose as the 30-foot-high swell passed beneath the hull. After a slight pause, it surged forward, careening to the bottom of the wave trough with a bang and a deep shudder. It was the wee hours of the morning, so I starfished my arms and legs across the bed, hoping to stay in the same position long enough to fall asleep. Then the 1,000-foot-plus vessel lurched upward and plunged downward even faster, leaving my stomach somewhere on the ceiling.
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