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  1. Dec 18, 2020. Innovators in Boating - Richard 'Dick' Fisher & Boston Whaler. By: Richard Crowder. Dick Fisher (stern) promoting the unsinkability of the first Boston Whaler 13' design.

  2. The original 1961 Life magazine ad pictured Dick Fisher sitting in a floating 13-foot (4.0 m) Whaler with a crosscut saw halfway through the hull. After the cut was completed, Fisher used the stern section to tow the bow section back to shore. Modern Whaler advertising uses a chain saw.

  3. When Dick Fisher joined Morgan Stanley in 1962, the venerable investment banking institution had a staff of 110 and annual revenues of about $8 million. Today, the firm has more than 64,000 employees in offices stretching from New York to Beijing.

  4. Dick Fisher, a 1996 inductee into the Ohio State Varsity O Hall of Fame based on his two-sport exploits in football and basketball, and a man whose college playing eligibility was interrupted...

  5. Speedway World Championship finalist. Team honours. 1963. National League Champion. 1958. National Trophy Winner. 1957, 1958, 1960. Britannia Shield. Richard Metcalfe Fisher known as Dick Fisher (13 January 1933 – 30 November 1986) was an international motorcycle speedway rider from England.

  6. Dieter Loibner. A history of Boston Whaler was recently published, chronicling the fascinating story of how partners Dick Fisher and Bob Pierce, working with designer Ray Hunt, developed the hullform inspired by the Hickman Sea Sled.

  7. Richard or Dick Fisher may refer to: Richard Fisher Belward (1746–1803), British academic at Cambridge University (born Richard Fisher) Richard B. Fisher (1936–2004), American business manager; Richard L. Fisher (1947–2012), American politician, member of the Virginia House of Delegates; Richard R. Fisher, American astrophysicist