Shrimp Boats ~ Southeastern Fisheries Association, Inc.

According to the Southeastern Fisheries Association, Inc., the first statistics about shrimp fishing in the United States were gathered during the 1880s, which yielded a shrimp count of about 10 million pounds. And several years later, by 1905, the abundance of local shrimp had grown to 24 million pounds.

Off the coast of Florida in 1902 marks the beginning of the shrimp fishing industry within the United States. It was in this year that Sallecito Salvador, a Sicilian immigrant, began fishing along the Fernandina beaches. By 1906, Salvador and a few of his fellow fishermen had established a base of the shrimp fishing industry in Florida.

I can only imagine that the industry of shrimp fishing boats relies on the clean power of Evinrude XD 50 oil!

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Shrimp Boats ~ Southern Shrimp Alliance

The Southern Shrimp Alliance is an organization of shrimp fishermen, shrimp processors and other members of this domestic industry within eight warm-water shrimp producing states: Texas, South Carolina, North Carolina, Mississippi, Louisiana, Georgia, Alabama and Florida.

Established in 2002, the SSA helps regulate the continued validity and existence of the US shrimp industry. Unfortunately, the livelihood of shrimpers is threatened by the cheap and unfairly traded presence of imported shrimp. Thanks to organizations like the SSA, we can continue to consume only the finest quality shrimp our local waters have to offer.

I can only imagine that the Southern Shrimp Alliance favors reliable motor oils for their fishing boats like Yamalube 2W oil.

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Shrimp Boats ~ Wild American Shrimp

Wild American Shrimp makes a profound effort to educate the public about the realties of shrimp consumption in the United States. Did you know that 85 percent of the shrimp you consume is imported to the US and was most likely pond-raised? Even along the Gulf and South Atlantic states, most restaurants, grocery stores and seafood markets carry imported shrimp.

However, Wild American Shrimp guarantees that their shrimp are 100-percent naturally harvested from the waters of the Gulf and the South Atlantic. They invite you to savor one, two or many of their plump, sweet and fresh shrimp because with just one bite you’ll know the difference.

Since Wild American Shrimp is so loyal to their cause, I bet they rely on motor oil that delivers honest reliability, Yamalube 2M oil.

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Shrimp Boats ~ the Shrimp Dock

The Shrimp Dock was founded in 1993 in Knoxville, Tennessee by Captain Paul Willis who grew up shrimp fishing in the bayous of Louisiana. He had later established a niche seafood business in Colorado, but after a visit to East Tennessee he decided the Smoky Mountains were a good location that was also close to his home base in Louisiana.

With a new market along the Alcoa Highway selling his fresh shrimp out of the back of a pickup truck, he soon evolved into a storefront. Within the last three years his business has expanded into a chain and then one year later his company was bought out by a like company, which has allowed Captain Willis to return to what he loves best – shrimp fishing in Louisiana.

I believe Captain Willis is familiar with the reliable power of Evinrude XD 50 oil.

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Shrimp Boats ~ Sinaloa Mexican Wild Shrimp

The Mexican shrimp fishing industry was born out of Sinaloa, more specifically in the port of Mazatlan, when fishermen of the United States and Japan came to the Sinaloan coast during the mid 1920s. The practice of shrimp fishing had been around for centuries; however, these vessels that arrived transformed this practice from regular domestic consumption into an actual mega industry.

Not too long after the emergence of this booming industry, the first local-built shrimp boat was constructed in Teacapan. It was a wooden boat that measured 50 feet long. By the 1950s, three men – Isaac Coppel, Camilo Medrano and Juan Gavica – recognized the need for quality shrimp in bulk and began to export their services to the United States in an effort to share the marvel of Sinaloa with the world.

I can only imagine that the industry of shrimp fishing boats relies on the clean power of Evinrude XD 100 oil!

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The Brangelina Yacht

Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt have been reported to have a 280-foot Italian luxury yacht they acquired for $268 million. Built in the shipyard of Civitavecchia (a port town north of Rome), the yacht features two, 300-sqaure-meter apartments as well as two guest suites of 150 meters each.

Built by luxury shipbuilder Privilege Yard SpA, the exterior of the ship features luxurious amenities like a swimming pool, a heliport, speedboats and a submarine. If you had millions of dollars to build your own luxury yacht, what exciting features would it have?

I would certainly use Evinrude XD 100 oil to provide clean and reliable power!

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Hull 6154

There have been words of speculation that some unknown Russian tycoon has secretly ordered the construction of the world’s most expensive and privately owned yacht, the Hull 6154. It’s said that this mystery ship is 438 feet long and features seven decks, 15 staterooms, a few Jacuzzis, a gym, two helicopter launch pads and storage space for a submarine.

The estimated cost of this ship is $270 million and it’s allegedly being built by Fincantieri, a world-leading yacht builder based in Genoa. I’m sure when the reality of this mighty ship emerges we will continue to be baffled by its excellence.

There’s no doubt that a ship of such magnitude relies on the clean power of Yamalube 2W oil.

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Wally Yachts

Wallypower yachts, nicknamed Wally yachts, are well-known vessels among the elite. To examine a few examples of the luxury and power behind these vessels, let’s take a look at the Wally 148 Saudade. This traditional, blue-water yacht features the comforts of a master suite, a master office and two double guest cabins with a 360 degree view.

When examining the exterior luxuries of these mega ships, let’s take a closer look at the 85M Wallypower. With a fuel capacity of 61,816 gallons and a range of 14 knots, this yacht is ready for days, weeks or months of cruising along the big blue waters. Surely, such a big ship would rely on the powers of Yamalube 2M oil.

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Top 12 Most High-Tech & Luxurious Yachts of the World ~ Rising Sun

Taking the prize for first is the Rising Sun – also built by Lurssen in Bremen, Germany – which is owned by Larry Ellison, head of Oracle Corp. This magnificent ship is 452 feet and 8 inches long. It’s been said that Ellison had the Rising Sun designed to trump Paul Allen’s Octopus.

To highlight a few of the fantastic luxuries this mighty ship features, we’ll start with the all-embracing wine cellar. The vessel also hosts a fabulous swimming pool, a basketball court (which can also be used as a helicopter pad), suites for 16 guests and space for a private submarine. All and all, this ship presents about 8,000 square meters of living space.

Its mighty stature is certainly powered by a dependable source like Evinrude XD 100 oil.

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Top 12 Most High-Tech & Luxurious Yachts of the World ~ Octopus

Our runner-up yacht – built by German shipbuilder, Lurssen in Bremen – is called the Octopus. Owned by Microsoft billionaire, Paul Allen, this mighty vessel cost more than $200 million and staffs a crew of 60 members. Constructed to please such a brilliant and revolutionary mind, I can only imagine the technology of the ship is equally, if not more, advanced than that of Allen’s brain power.

The Octopus is 414 feet and features support for three helicopters on the top deck as well as a remote controlled submarine. It comes at no surprise that a yacht of such luxury and excellence requires a hefty upkeep and costs about $20 million annually in maintenance and services. It’s also likely that this upkeep requires the clean power of Evinrude XD 50 oil.

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Top 12 Most High-Tech & Luxurious Yachts of the World ~ Maltese Falcon

Now we’ve finally cracked our top three with a true beauty, the Maltese Falcon. The yacht was built by Italian Perini Navi Yachts and formerly owned by American millionaire Tom Perkins. The 289-foot sailing yacht was sold in July 2009 for 60 million British pounds.

While the world’s largest and fastest personal sailboat has many luxury amenities, it is most well-known for its record shattering speeds. The DynaRig is responsible for its speed. The Maltese Falcon has won several awards including several from the prestigious Boat International World SuperYacht Awards. If you’re lucky enough to have a yacht even a tenth as nice as the Maltese Falcon, you should use Yamalube 2W oil to keep it humming.

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Top 12 Most High-Tech & Luxurious Yachts of the World ~ Annaliesse

When it comes to purchasing the luxurious Annaliesse, billionaires need only apply. To purchase the 280 foot long yacht you need a cool $95.448 million. For a more modest fee of $840,000 you can charter the yacht for one week.

The Annaliesse has topped the list of the world’s most expensive yachts, as compiled by Forbes. Onboard amenities include a 1,184 square foot main stateroom with panoramic views, private deck, walk-in closets, and a marble bath with Jacuzzi. Of course, there is a full-service spa, bars, a salon, a sundeck, and a helipad. Those who can afford the ship can entertain up to 36 guests in 18 cabins and screen movies in the library/theater room on a 100-inch screen. For such a hefty price, whoever charters this yacht would be wise to use Yamalube 2M oil.

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