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  2. Golden Hind - Wikipedia

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    Golden Hind was a galleon captained by Francis Drake in his circumnavigation of the world between 1577 and 1580. She was originally named Pelican, but renamed in honour of Drake's patron, Sir Christopher Hatton, and later became a museum ship in London.

  3. Pelican (Bill Short) - Wikipedia

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    A Pelicans is one of a series of boats designed by Captain Bill Short with Pelican names, including the Pelican (12’) in 1959 [1] the Great Pelican (16’) and the Pacific Pelican (14’7”). All are prams with bowsprits and lug rigs. [2

  4. Scanoe - Wikipedia

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    A Scanoe is a brand of boat originally built and named by Coleman, debuted in the 1980's. [1] It is a cross between a skiff and a canoe.It is wider than a conventional canoe and has a flat stern so that a small outboard motor can be mounted if needed, but it is lightweight enough (about 120 pounds (54 kg)) to be portaged or transported on a vehicle roof as opposed to on a trailer.

  5. SS Selma (1919) - Wikipedia

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    SS Selma was a concrete oil tanker built in 1919 and scuttled in Galveston Bay in 1922. It is the only permanent wreck along the Houston Ship Channel and a historic landmark in Texas.

  6. Rotor ship - Wikipedia

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    A rotor ship is a type of ship that uses large powered vertical rotors, also known as Flettner rotors, to harness the Magnus effect for propulsion. Learn about the history, principles and advantages of rotor ships, and see examples of modern vessels with rotor sails.

  7. List of early warships of the English navy - Wikipedia

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    These include major and minor warships from 1485 until 1660, the latter being the year in which the Royal Navy came formally into existence with the Restoration of Charles II (before the Interregnum, English warships had been the personal property of the monarch and were collectively termed "the king's ships").

  8. HMY Britannia (Royal Cutter Yacht) - Wikipedia

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    HMY Britannia was a British gaff-rigged cutter built in 1893 for the Prince of Wales and later King George V. She was a highly successful racing yacht, winning 231 races and 129 flags, and was scuttled in 1936.

  9. Salme ships - Wikipedia

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    The Salme ships are two clinker-built vessels from the Nordic Iron Age that were discovered near the village of Salme on the island of Saaremaa, Estonia. They contain the remains of 41 warriors killed in battle, as well as weapons, artifacts and animals, and may have been used for raiding, trading or diplomacy.

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