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METALCRAFT MARINE. DHS GRANTS ARE STILL AVAILABLE FOR FIREBOATS
AND OTHER GOVERNMENT/MUNICIPAL BOATS.
Tampa Fire Rescue's new 69' fireboat, built by
MetalCraft Marine. DHS grants are still available for fireboats
and other government/municipal boats.

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