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Paul BrouMiller Marine's Bimbo (left) and Mike Miller.Mike Miller and his brother Bimbo don't mess much with advertising and PR. So I first got wind of their Florida Panhandle boatbuilding operation, Miller Marine, the way most other folks do. While dock-walking a high-end bastion of sportfishing
  • By Capt. Bill Pike
  • September 1, 2007
<p>Years ago Miller Marine launched its yachts with a dumptruck.</p>

Years ago Miller Marine launched its yachts with a dumptruck.

As you can see, the building sheds were a tad ramshackle back then, too.

Today Miller offers modern boatyard facilites.

Miller offers prop sales and service from affiliate Buck Holmes of Marine Wheels.

Construction scene: the faring process.

Construction scene: fiberglass application over foam coring.

The 70’s saloon.

Master.

Mezzanine.

The 70 at full throttle – speedy enough to reach any fishing grounds first.

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Chasing Giant Bluefin in Cape Cod With the Tuna Bros

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If you ride from the main part of town to Anse Source D'Argent Beach, you'll pass a park where the locals still use oxen power to grind coconuts out of their shells.

Outside In Gallery

Staying aboard Shanghai Baby in our home harbor was a good chance to practice fender knots, get comfortable with the interior layout, and try cooking before doing it in a seaway.

Displacement Speed Gallery

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Viking 74 Walkthrough

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When Fishing Gets (Un)Fun

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