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| Cary Marine I am an italian impassioned of nautical, some months ago I have felt to speak of an old company, founded by Don Aronow, called CARY or CARY MARINE; I would like to know if you have some news of this company, when it has been founded, that type of boats produced, if this society is still operational. Many thanks |
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| Cary Marine There's a Cary Marine at Cary Marine Sales & Bldg. Corp. N Miami Beach FL, USA Telephone 305-944-6667 |
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| Cary Marine |
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| Cary Marine 2 Thanks Paul for the answers, unfortunately in the sites from you suitable I have not found a lot;I would like to ask to you and the people that participate in the Forum, if you can give me news on the history of this company and if possible, to have some photos of the Cary 70. Thanks to everybody. |
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| Cary 70 photos |
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| Re: Cary Marine Quote:
Scott |
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| I just posted some old magazine and newspaper articles on my website caryart.com just click on Cary Marine in the directory on the left side of the screen. It gives some insight into late 60's early 70's offshore powerboat racing. |
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| Is this the same Cary marine that did the wonderful floating gas tank quad big block with I/O 50 and 60 footers?
__________________ Sailboats are safe in a harbor, but thats not what there made for. |
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| We didn't do that We usually put in 2 Detroit Diesels or Caterpillars, We were going to use some experimental Ford truck Turbines converted for marine use, but Ford had a few problems and cancelled the order, maybe now they can make them work better. They would have been great! My dad sold Cary Marine in 1973. |
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| I was just curious cause I know at the hight of late 80's early 90's exis there was a Cary Marine floating around building 50 and 60 footers with quad big blocks and I/O's
__________________ Sailboats are safe in a harbor, but thats not what there made for. |
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| 4 engines I recall seeing the 4 engine models. My dad sold cary to some investors from France, then they sold it to some guys from Michigan, I think they were the ones that built the quad setups, and the 70'. By the way, the more the engines, the more there is to go wrong and more to maintain. Some real estate guy named Victor Posner bought it from the guys from Michigan, and moved it to N. Miami. My dad built high performance fishing boats for Aristotle Onassis and Ted Arison (Carnival Cruise Lines). |
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| Humm intersting info there, Yea i used to work around the corner from where they were built in MI, trust me I was not a huge fan of this setup cause working on them only made things 10x times worse, then again the owners of them where a whole other trip. thats for that little history on them though
__________________ Sailboats are safe in a harbor, but thats not what there made for. |
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| From what I understand they are building again and here is their sit http://www.carymarine.com/ |
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| I think the pig would be done by the time we cleared the harbor entrance. What a Weeney cooker it has on the stern, with a deck area. ![]() |
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| I believe they did build a turbine boat or someone took a Cary hull a built one. It was at the Miami show several years ago. If it wasn't a turbine it sure had one hell of a large dry stack! |
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