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  2. Gulet - Wikipedia

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    Gulet type schooners near Bodrum A three-masted example in Marmaris.The most common gulet design has two masts.. A gulet (Turkish pronunciation:) is a traditional design of a two-masted or three-masted wooden sailing vessel (the most common design has two masts) in Turkey, particularly built in the coastal towns of Bodrum and Marmaris, and may have originated in ancient Ionia with similar ...

  3. Blue Cruise - Wikipedia

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    Traditional two-masted gulet schooner visiting a cove in Gökova as part of the Blue Voyage The Isle of Kekova is among the popular destinations of the Blue Cruise.. A Blue Cruise, also known as a Blue Voyage (Turkish: Mavi Yolculuk) or Blue Tour (Turkish: Mavi Tur), is a term used for recreational voyages along the Turkish Riviera, on Turkey's southwestern coast along the Aegean and ...

  4. List of large sailing yachts - Wikipedia

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    Wooden gulet Lotus: 39.00 m (128 ft) Gür Tekne: İbrahim Karataş: 2006: Wooden gulet Take It Easier: 39.00 m (128 ft) Arkin Pruva: 2007: Wooden gulet Cervo: 39.00 m (128 ft) Green Marine (hull) Vitters (fitout) William Henry Tripp III: 2009: Prepreg carbonfiber sandwich sloop, originally Cinderella IV, modernized at Pendennis in 2018 Clan VI ...

  5. Ottoman ship Mahmudiye - Wikipedia

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    It was a three-masted three-decked 128-gunned sailing ship, which could perhaps be considered to be one of the few completed heavy first-rate battleships in the world. [2] Mahmudiye, with a roaring lion as the ship's figurehead, was intended to serve to reconstitute the morale of the nation after the loss of the fleet at the Battle of Navarino ...

  6. List of sailing ships of the Ottoman Empire - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of known sailing warships of the Ottoman Empire and its various North African vassal states and dependencies, from the origin of the empire in the Late Middle Ages to 1859. During this period, the Ottomans used both oar-powered galleys and more conventional ships of the line , along with various hybrid designs.

  7. List of major surface ships of the Ottoman steam navy

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  8. Ottoman Navy - Wikipedia

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    The Ottoman Navy (Turkish: Osmanlı Donanması) or The Imperial Navy (Ottoman Turkish: Donanma-yı Humâyûn), also known as the Ottoman Fleet, was the naval warfare arm of the Ottoman Empire.

  9. MV Savarona - Wikipedia

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    The MV Savarona (also sometimes M/Y, for motor yacht) is the presidential yacht of the Republic of Turkey. [1] She was the largest in the world when launched February 28, 1931, and remains, with a length of 136 m (446 ft), one of the world’s longest.