User talk:MerrittYachts

March 2013
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Contested deletion
This page is not unambiguously promotional, because... (your reason here) --MerrittYachts (talk) 10:11, 20 March 2013 (UTC)

Merritt Yachts is a legend unto itself in Florida's yachting and sport fisHing world. Merritt Yachts was born from the legacy of Buddy Merritt, member of the International Game Fish Association Hall of Fame, one of the more historically significant sport fisherman and boat builder in the U.S. sport fishing industry. From Buddy's legacy, grew Merritt Yachts, which has for over 40 years been promoting and continuing Buddy's legacy of service, integrity and quality in the sport fishing and boating world. His passion for the sport continues today, through Merritt Yachts' support of the Wounded Warrior project.

WOUNDED WARRIOR PROJECT: Merritt Yacht Brokers provides ongoing support to the Wounded Warrior Program. This past May Merritt Yachts donated two vessels with crew, for a day of fishing and enjoyment for eight of America’s Wounded War Heroes out of Lighthouse Point, Florida. Merritt yacht broker, Vinnie LaSorsa started the "Take a Hero Fishing" program 4 years ago and has had over 85 Wounded Warriors participating, from New York to Florida. Boat Owners and Captains involved in the project were: Captain Vinnie LaSorsa on Jimmy Buffett’s “Last Mango”, Captain Kevin Mahfood on the Mahfood’s “Skirt Chaser”, Captain Greg Thomas on Roy Merritt’s “Caliban”, Captain Terry Morrison on Mike Hannon’s “Indigo” Captain Jim Martin on “OBX 326XP”.

see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merritt_Boat_%26_Engine_Works see http://www.thelightmag.com/a-community-so-proud-of-our-military-men-and-women/