Merrill-Stevens Drydock & Repair Co.
Merrill-Stevens Drydock & Repair Co. is a shipbuilding and drydock company currently based in Miami, Florida. The company was incorporated in 1885 in Jacksonville, Florida by , and was located along the St. Johns River. The Miami shipyard was sold to Turkish yachtsman Rahmi Koç in December 2013, and is now named "RMK Merrill-Stevens". The yacht brokerage company is now called "Merrill Stevens Yachts" According to the company, it was the largest Atlantic shipyard south of Norfolk, Virginia during World War II.
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Merrill-Stevens Drydock & Repair Co.
Merrill-Stevens Drydock & Repair Co. is a shipbuilding and drydock company currently based in Miami, Florida. The company was incorporated in 1885 in Jacksonville, Florida by , and was located along the St. Johns River. The Miami shipyard was sold to Turkish yachtsman Rahmi Koç in December 2013, and is now named "RMK Merrill-Stevens". The yacht brokerage company is now called "Merrill Stevens Yachts" According to the company, it was the largest Atlantic shipyard south of Norfolk, Virginia during World War II.
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