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How many Fleming 55s have been built to date?

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How many Fleming 55s have been built to date?

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Hull 200 was completed and is currently cruising in south Florida. Since there was no hull 13 and this number includes the twenty two 50s and 53’s, that would indicate that one hundred and seventy-seven 55 footers have been completed. Incidentally, Fleming always starts with hull number one, whereas many manufacturers start with numbers like 51, 101 or even 501. It is also not uncommon for manufacturers to skip blocks of hull numbers, particularly during early construction. For example it is possible that a hull 5 could really be only the second boat built.

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Hull 192 is complete and will be cruising in May 2008. Since there was no hull 13 and this number includes the twenty two 50s and 53’s, that would indicate that one hundred and sixty-six 55 footers have been completed. Incidentally, Fleming always starts with hull number one, whereas many manufacturers start with numbers like 51, 101 or even 501. It is also not uncommon for manufacturers to skip blocks of hull numbers, particularly during early construction. For example it is possible that a hull 5 could really be only the second boat built.

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Hull 212 will be completed in the winter of 2011. Since there was no hull 13 and this number includes the twenty two 50’s and 53’s, that would indicate that one hundred and eighty-nine 55 footers have been completed. Incidentally, Fleming always starts with hull number one, whereas many manufacturers start with numbers like 51, 101 or even 501. It is also not uncommon for manufacturers to skip blocks of hull numbers, particularly during early construction. For example it is possible that a hull 5 could really be only the second boat built.

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