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  2. Mermaid (dinghy) - Wikipedia

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    The evolution of these innovative class designs was the subject of a paper produced in 2005/6 for Industry and Innovation. [5] One enduring success from the creation of the DIY Mermaid was the Maidenhead Sailing Club, which was originally formed from a fleet of DIY Mermaid dinghies and to this day, the club emblem is still that of a Mermaid.

  3. Rainbow Loom - Wikipedia

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    The Alpha Loom, another travel-sized loom that can be used to make vibrantly coloured name bracelets with special types of new bands, which are twice as thick but half the size of regular bands. It has seven pegs on either side, and it comes with a special hook that has seven hooks on so users can hook over seven bands at once, instead of one.

  4. Santiago of the Seas - Wikipedia

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    With Santiago coming with his ship "El Bravo", Bonnie tries to stop him with her "Super Duper Gooey Slime" cannons, which does work. Santiago and Tomás call Lorelai, a mermaid, to help them get out of goo. Lorelai uses a swordfish to cut off the goo, and joins Santiago's crew with turn into her human form. Bonnie goes to Shark's Teeth Reef, a ...

  5. Mermaid-class frigate - Wikipedia

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    Some ten years after the design was first produced, it was re-used for a second batch of three ships which were ordered on Christmas Day, 1770. While the design differences from the first batch were minor (the keel was a few inches longer), the second batch were normally designated the Modified Mermaid class .

  6. KD Hang Tuah - Wikipedia

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    KD Hang Tuah is a frigate formerly operated by the Royal Malaysian Navy from 1977 until 2018. She is now a museum ship. She was built in the United Kingdom, originally for the Ghana Navy, but was launched and completed as a private venture, before being purchased by the Royal Navy in 1972.

  7. Suvannamaccha - Wikipedia

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    She is a mermaid princess who tries to spoil Hanuman's plans to build a bridge to Lanka but falls in love with him instead. [ 2 ] The figure of Suvannamaccha is popular in Thai folklore and is represented on small cloth streamers or framed pictures that are hung as luck-bringing charms in shops and houses throughout Thailand.

  8. HMS Mermaid (1761) - Wikipedia

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    HMS Mermaid was a Mermaid-class sixth-rate frigate of the Royal Navy. She was first commissioned in April 1761 under Captain George Watson and built in Blaydes Yard in Kingston-Upon-Hull. [1] Sometime in May, 1777 she captured "Elizabeth". On 5 June, 1777 she recaptured "2 Betsys" off Cape Negro, Nova Scotia. [2]

  9. HMS Mermaid - Wikipedia

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    Wrecked off Cairns in 1829. HMS Mermaid (1825) was a 46-gun fifth-rate frigate launched in 1825, used as a powder hulk from 1850, lent to the war department in 1863 and broken up by 1875. HMS Mermaid (1853) was a coastguard vessel purchased in 1853 and sold in 1890. HMS Mermaid (1898) was a Mermaid-class destroyer launched in 1898 and sold in 1919.