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  2. Strip-built - Wikipedia

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    Strip-built, or "strip-plank epoxy", is a method of boat building. [1] Also known as cold molding, the strip-built method is commonly used for canoes and kayaks, but also suitable for larger boats.

  3. Amphibious cycle - Wikipedia

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    Amphibious bike 'Cyclomer', Paris, 1932. An amphibious cycle is a human-powered vehicle capable of operation on both land and water.The design which has received the most coverage is "Saidullah’s Bicycle."

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  5. Kayak roll - Wikipedia

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    A kayak roll or Eskimo roll is the act of righting a capsized kayak by use of body motion and/or a paddle. Typically this is done by lifting the torso towards the surface, flicking the hips to right the kayak, and applying a small force by means of the paddle to assist the torso back over the boat.

  6. Vehicle - Wikipedia

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    A vehicle (from Latin vehiculum) [1] is a machine designed for self-propulsion, usually to transport people, cargo, or both.The term "vehicle" typically refers to land vehicles such as human-powered vehicles (e.g. bicycles, tricycles, velomobiles), animal-powered transports (e.g. horse-drawn carriages/wagons, ox carts, dog sleds), motor vehicles (e.g. motorcycles, cars, trucks, buses, mobility ...

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  8. Handcar - Wikipedia

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    3-wheeled handcar or velocipede on a railroad track Preserved railroad velocipede on exhibit at the Toronto Railway Historical Association. A handcar (also known as a pump trolley, pump car, rail push trolley, push-trolley, jigger, Kalamazoo, [1] velocipede, or draisine) is a railroad car powered by its passengers, or by people pushing the car from behind.

  9. Bicycle trailer - Wikipedia

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    A Japanese utility cart, known as Rearcar (ja:リヤカー). It can be pulled by either human or bicycle. It can be pulled by either human or bicycle. A bicycle trailer is a motorless wheeled frame with a hitch system for transporting cargo by bicycle .