Sometime about 1990, John Williamson bought the Blue Hole name and continued producing improved versions of the original Blue Hole models in Gordonsville VA. The company was later sold to Evergreen Canoes in Canada who still sell some of the original Blue Hole designs but under their own name.
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The Blue Hole Canoe Company was founded in Nashville, Tennessee in 1972 by Bob Lantz, Roy Guinn and Bill Peatman. The factory was on Blue Hole Road in Antioch just outside Nashville. Several hundred of the original design, for which Bill Griswold of Nashville was also responsible, were manufactured there. After building and selling the first fifty boats, Bill Peatman sold his share of the company to the partners/investor. In 1974 the company moved to Sunbright, Tennessee (not far from Oak Ridge). Blue Hole canoes were among the first to use ABS ("Royalex") plastic and quickly became the dominant canoe used in the growth of whitewater canoeing in the 1970's. In the mid-80's the remaining founders parted ways, and Roy Guinn joined up with Joe Pulliam to found the Dagger Canoe Company in 1988 in nearby Harriman, Tennessee. By 1990, Dagger had began producing kayaks in addition to canoes. Since then, their main competitor, Perception, purchased the company and relocated it to Easley, South Carolina. However, at the time Dagger was being started, the name Blue Hole Canoe Company was sold and they were continued to be built for awhile in Gordonsville, Virginia. That company closed, and the name was bought by another canoe company, which my produce them again at some point in the future.
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Karana continues to work on the canoe in the Island of the Blue Dolphins because she wants to escape the island and find a way to return to her homeland. The canoe represents her hope for freedom and a chance to reunite with her people.
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"The canoe with the blue stripes" is the fragment, a noun phrase with no verb. The phrase is the subject or the object of a sentence, but it isn't a sentence. Samples of the completed sentence with the subject and the verb in bold:Subject: The canoe with the blue stripes isMr. Jones' canoe.Object of the verb: I rented the canoe with the blue stripes.Object of a preposition: I saw him in the canoe with the blue stripes.The following are complete sentences, the subject and the verb in bold:The truth can be unpleasant.The rams locked horns and the tourists watchedthem from far away.The dancer floated across the stage.
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I Bought a Blue Car Today was created in 2009.
D. The Canoe with the blue stripes.