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Uploaded by Scott Clanton

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This is a 40' Command and Control variant.


Dutch Harbor mystery oil sheens

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Petroleum plus water equals cleanup costs and potential penalties.


Explorer yacht bar

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A lavish on-board bar.


Swordfish

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With fewer rigs working in the U.S. Gulf, demand for new crewboats has dried up.

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