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  2. Nautical tourism - Wikipedia

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    Many tourists who enjoy sailing combine water travel with other activities. Supplying the equipment and accessories for those activities has spawned businesses for those purposes. [ 1 ] With many nautical enthusiasts living on board their vessels even in port, nautical tourists bring demand for a variety of goods and services.

  3. Glossary of nautical terms (A–L) - Wikipedia

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    1. A towed or self-propelled flat-bottomed boat, built mainly for river, canal or coastal transport of heavy goods. 2. Admiral ' s barge: A boat (or aircraft) at the disposal of an admiral (or other high ranking flag officer) for his or her use as transportation between a larger vessel and the shore, or within a harbor. In Royal Navy service ...

  4. Travel positive: Is this the sustainable tourism ... - AOL

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    TRAVEL POSITIVE: A new piece of research is envisioning how the travel industry can survive in a decarbonising world. Helen Coffey takes a look at the data that proves that, while ‘business as ...

  5. Boating - Wikipedia

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    Yachts are recreational boats Three different types of boats. Boating is the leisurely activity of travelling by boat, or the recreational use of a boat whether powerboats, sailboats, or man-powered vessels (such as rowing and paddle boats), focused on the travel itself, as well as sports activities, such as fishing or waterskiing.

  6. Watercraft - Wikipedia

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    Watercraft can be grouped into surface vessels, which include ships, yachts, boats, hydroplanes, wingships, unmanned surface vehicles, sailboards and human-powered craft such as rafts, canoes, kayaks and paddleboards; [3] underwater vessels, which include submarines, submersibles, unmanned underwater vehicles (UUVs), wet subs and diver ...

  7. Transatlantic voyages of Greta Thunberg - Wikipedia

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    Solar panels and underwater turbines generate the power for lighting and communication. Designed for speed rather than luxury, conditions range from basic to difficult, for example the boat has no kitchen, toilet, or shower. [9] The yacht carried a sail marked with #FridaysforFuture [10] while its mainsail was emblazoned with "Unite Behind the ...

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  9. CroisiEurope - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, the company's boats set sail on the Seine from Paris. The same year, CroisiEurope charters boats on the Volga in Russia, later integrated into the CroisiVoyages brand. The founder's four children, Patrick, Philippe, Christian and Anne-Marie Schmitter2, took over the management of the company in 19993. By 2000, the fleet had grown to 14 ...