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  2. Bangka (boat) - Wikipedia

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    Though the term used is the same throughout the Philippines, "bangka" can refer to a very diverse range of boats specific to different regions. [1] Bangka was also spelled as banca, panca, or panga (m. banco, panco, pango) in Spanish. [2][3] It is also known archaically as sakayan (also spelled sacayan).

  3. Supercat Fast Ferry Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Website. online.supercat.ph. The SuperCat Fast Ferry Corporation, commonly known as SuperCat, is a shipping company that operates a fleet of high-speed catamarans (HSC) in the Philippines. In 2019, SuperCat was acquired by the Dennis Uy -led Udenna Group through its Chelsea Logistics & Infrastructure Holdings Corp. from the 2GO Group. [1]

  4. Category:Passenger ships of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Category:Passenger ships of the Philippines. Passenger ships of the Philippines include passenger-carrying ships designed, built, or operated in or by the Philippines. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Passenger ships of the Philippines.

  5. Manila galleon - Wikipedia

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    The Manila galleon (Spanish: Galeón de Manila; Filipino: Galyon ng Maynila) refers to the Spanish trading ships that linked the Philippines in the Spanish East Indies to Mexico (New Spain), across the Pacific Ocean. The ships made one or two round-trip voyages per year between the ports of Manila and Acapulco from the late 16th to early 19th ...

  6. BRP Ang Pangulo (AT-25) - Wikipedia

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    BRP Ang Pangulo was one of 15 ocean-going vessels provided by the Government of Japan as part of war reparations to the Republic of the Philippines during the administration of President Carlos P. Garcia. [16] First called Bow No. 77, it was designed as the Presidential Yacht by Filipino naval engineers and built at the Ishikawajima Dry-Docks ...

  7. List of Philippine boats and ships - Wikipedia

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    The following types of boats and ships are native to the Philippines: Balangay. Paraw. Vinta. Karakoa.

  8. Ocean Fast Ferries - Wikipedia

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    Ocean Jet 188 was the first to feature an Axe Bow design, followed by Ocean Jet 288. Later on, existing vessels were retrofitted with the bow design that enabled lower fuel consumption and a gain in sprint speed. [6] New vessels would then sport the Axe Bow design. Ocean Jet 88 9712929 357 2012 Ocean Jet 888 357 2014 Ocean Jet 168 357 2015

  9. Ocean Victory (yacht) - Wikipedia

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    Completed. 2014. General characteristics. Length. 140 metres. Ocean Victory is a Fincantieri super yacht, designed by Espen Øino (Oeino) and Alberto Pinto. [1] At 140m long she was at the time of her construction one of the top 10 largest yachts in the world. She is reported to have seven decks, a helipad, six pools, and can accommodate a 14m ...