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  2. Vinta - Wikipedia

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    The vinta is a traditional outrigger boat from the Philippine island of Mindanao. The boats are made by Sama-Bajau , Tausug and Yakan peoples living in the Sulu Archipelago , [ 2 ] Zamboanga peninsula, and southern Mindanao.

  3. Sarimanok (vinta) - Wikipedia

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    Sarimanok is a vinta that was sailed in 1985 from Bali to Madagascar across the Indian Ocean to replicate ancient seafaring techniques. [1] [2] [3] The ship is now at the Oceanographic Museum (Le musée du Centre National de Recherches Océanographique) of Nosy Be, an island off the northwestern coast of Madagascar.

  4. Bangka (boat) - Wikipedia

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    Plan, midships section, and lines of a vinta [18] A paraw in Boracay. Like all ancestral Austronesian boats, the hull of the bangka at its simplest form had five parts. The bottom part consists of single piece of hollowed-out log (essentially a dugout canoe, the original meaning of the word bangka). [19]

  5. Bob Hobman - Wikipedia

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    In 1984, Hobman and a group began the expedition to sail Sarimanok, a 59-foot vinta outrigger boat, from the Philippines to Madagascar across the Indian Ocean to recreate how Neolithic humans might have made the crossing. The boat was created from a century-old tree by craftsmen on the island of Tawi Tawi in the Philippines.

  6. Lepa (ship) - Wikipedia

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    Lepa can also be used as a generic term for "boat" in the various Sama-Bajau groups; the vinta, for example, is also known as lepa-lepa. Lepa nowadays are increasingly being replaced by motor-powered outrigger canoes , the pambot ("pump boat").

  7. List of Philippine boats and ships - Wikipedia

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  8. Salisipan - Wikipedia

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    They are sometimes also known by the more general terms vinta, baroto, or kakap. [1]: 239 [2] [3] Salisipan are auxiliary vessels that accompany larger motherships like pangajava, garay, and lanong. Their presence was usually indicative of a larger raiding fleet nearby. [4] [5]: 239–241

  9. Balanda - Wikipedia

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    Balanda, another term for the native vinta boat of the Philippines; Balanda, a term commonly associated with inedible soup, served to prisoners as the main diet of both the Nazi concentration camps and the Soviet GULAG labour camps

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