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词条 Cutts & Case Shipyard
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Cutts & Case Shipyard is a boatyard that specializes in building, design, restorations and maintenance of custom-made wooden pleasure and racing sailboats and yachts, located in Oxford, Maryland in the United States.

History

The business was formerly "Wiley's Shipyard", which was formed and owned by Ralph H. Wiley (1893-1981) about the year 1928. It was here that Wiley built the first Comet sailboat about 1932. The 16 foot sloop was originally designed by Lowndes Johnson and first called the "Crab" before the name "Comet" The Comet sailors compete in regattas within its territory and in such prestigious events as the Bermuda International Invitational Race Week, and in National and International Regattas.[1]

Cutts and Case, Inc. bought the shipyard in 1965 from Ralph Wiley, who was retiring from boatbuilding at the age 73. The newly formed corporation provided Wiley an office as a consultant.[2] Up to at least 1968, the building complex was still named "Wiley's Shipyard".

References

1. ^http://www.cometclass.com/
2. ^Yachting, Volume 119 . Yachting Pub. Corp., 1966
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