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  2. Luzzu - Wikipedia

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    On 30 October 1948, an overloaded luzzu that was being used to ferry passengers from Malta to Gozo capsized and sank off Ħondoq ir-Rummien, and 23 people were killed. [4] Early luzzijiet were mainly used as transport vessels, but after they were motorised, they became popular as fishing boats. Modern versions of the boats have a deck, and some ...

  3. Dgħajsa - Wikipedia

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    The fore stempost of a dgħajsa. Since the dgħajsa tal-pass is used to ferry passengers within harbours, it is light and the timber used in its construction is not as strong as that in other boats such as the kajjik, luzzu or Gozo boat, which carried greater loads and traveled longer distances.

  4. Kajjik - Wikipedia

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    The kajjik or kajjikk is a traditional fishing boat from Malta. It developed in the 17th century from caïques which were used elsewhere in the Mediterranean. In the past, kajjikki were equipped with sails and oars, but today the fishing boats are powered by inboard motors. Variants of the boat participate in the rowing regattas held twice ...

  5. Ferilla - Wikipedia

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    A model of a Maltese "Ferilla" boat made out of olive wood. Fishermen aboard ferilli in Marsamxett harbour, around 1910. The ferilla or firilla is a traditional fishing boat from Malta. It bears similarities to the dgħajsa, but it is of stronger construction. The ferilla developed in the 17th century and it was common until about 1900. Some ...

  6. Gozo boat - Wikipedia

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    The Gozo boat (Maltese: Dgħajsa ta' Għawdex, tal-latini, tat-tagħbija, tal-pass or tal-mogħdija) was a type of settee-rigged boat originating from Malta. Gozo boats were the main means of transport across the Gozo Channel between Gozo and the main island of Malta [ 1 ] from the late 19th to the mid-20th century.

  7. Speronara - Wikipedia

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    Maltese speronara flying the Hospitaller flag as depicted in a 1778 painting by Abraham-Louis-Rodolphe Ducros. The speronara (Maltese: xprunara, French: spéronare) was a type of small merchant craft originating from Malta which was used in the Mediterranean from the 16th to the early 20th centuries.

  8. Frejgatina - Wikipedia

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    The frejgatina (plural frejgatini) is a traditional fishing boat from Malta, its name meaning "little frigate." [1] It is a small, carvel-built rowing boat.It is generally only used to travel between the shore and a larger boat anchored offshore.

  9. Maltese patrol boat P29 - Wikipedia

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    P29 became a patrol boat within the Offshore Command of the Maritime Squadron of the Armed Forces of Malta. Since the former minesweepers were purchased unarmed, some light armament was then added by the AFM. [3] P29 was then used to secure the Maltese coast against smuggling and border control operations. She was decommissioned in 2004 and was ...

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