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  2. The Waterways Journal Weekly - Wikipedia

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    The Old Boat Column is of particular interest to non-specialist readers with a general interest in the history of the inland waterways. The column was written for decades by James V. Swift (1916–2002) who worked for The Waterways Journal in various capacities for 60 years.

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  4. List of boating magazines - Wikipedia

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    A boating magazine is a publication whose main topic is boating, new boat reviews, boat motors and watersports. They can be aimed at different water sports enthusiasts including: cruisers, fishers, power boaters, skiers, sailors, racers, regional boaters, yachters, et cetera. Boating magazines include: Australian Sailing; Boating [1]

  5. Category:Boating magazines - Wikipedia

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    This category includes magazines covering water transportation or boating, or topics related to these publications. Subcategories This category has only the following subcategory.

  6. Boating (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    This sports magazine or journal-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. See tips for writing articles about magazines. Further suggestions might be found on the article's talk page.

  7. Chapman Piloting - Wikipedia

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    The original author, Charles Frederic Chapman (1881–1976), was an avid boater, and the editor of Hearst's Motor Boating Magazine from 1912 to 1968. During World War I , the U.S. Government needed to train men in the Navy , Coast Guard and Merchant Marine to become operators of small boats, including landing craft, utility craft, gigs , patrol ...

  8. Comparison of search engines - Wikipedia

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    The first table lists the company behind the engine, volume and ad support and identifies the nature of the software being used as free software or proprietary software. The second and third table lists internet privacy aspects along with other technical parameters, such as whether the engine provides personalization (alternatively viewed as a ...

  9. Searx - Wikipedia

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    Searx (/ s ɜːr k s /; stylized as searX) is a discontinued free and open-source metasearch engine, [4] available under the GNU Affero General Public License version 3, with the aim of protecting the privacy of its users.