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  2. Panga (skiff) - Wikipedia

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    The original panga design was developed by Yamaha as part of a World Bank project circa 1970. [1] [2] [3] Pangas are commonly operated directly off beaches. [4] The name comes from the panga fish, which is commonly netted. The upswept bow of the boat resembles the machete or knife called a panga. Photo of pangas at Tiburón Island by Steve Marlett.

  3. Bangka (boat) - Wikipedia

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    Avang - a large two-masted closed-deck cargo ship of the Ivatan people about 14 to 18 m (46 to 59 ft) in length. Extinct since 1910. [44] Bilo - a cargo vessel with a small rectangular tanja sail. [29] Falua - a traditional open-deck boat of the Ivatan people usually 8 to 12 m (26 to 39 ft) in length. [44]

  4. Tataya - Wikipedia

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    Tataya are traditional small fishing boats, with or without outriggers of the Ivatan people in the Philippines. They are generally round-hulled and powered by rowers or sails made from woven pandanus leaves. They have several variants based on size and island of origin. The term tataya can also be used for all traditional boats in the Batanes ...

  5. Niña - Wikipedia

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    Draught. 2.07 m (6.8 ft) Complement. 24. La Niña ( Spanish for The Girl) was one of the three Spanish ships used by Italian explorer Christopher Columbus in his first voyage to the West Indies in 1492. As was tradition for Spanish ships of the day, she bore a female saint's name, Santa Clara. However, she was commonly referred to by her ...

  6. Panga (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Panga Posht, a village in Gilan Province, Iran; Boats. Panga, an alternate Spanish spelling of Bangka (boat), traditional outrigger canoes from the Philippines; Panga (skiff), a flat-bottomed fishing boat common in developing countries that was originally developed by the Yamaha Corporation in the 1970s; Other uses

  7. Panga - Wikipedia

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    Panga. The panga ( Pterogymnus laniarus ), or panga seabream is a species of marine ray-finned fish belonging to the family Sparidae, which includes the seabreams and porgies. It is the only species in the monospecific genus Pterogymnus. This species is endemic to the coasts of South Africa. The panga is an important species in commercial line ...

  8. Tasar - Wikipedia

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    Tasar. The Tasar is a 14.83-foot (4.52 m) fiberglass 2 person sailing dinghy with a mainsail and jib. Designed by Frank Bethwaite of Sydney in 1975, the boat was technologically advanced for its time and continues to evolve. Aimed at a husband-and-wife or parent-and-child crew hence no spinnaker, it is designed for a combined crew weight of ...

  9. Bedar (ship) - Wikipedia

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    The term bedar (spelled "bedor" in Terengganu) is applied to a wide variety of boats of the east coast of Malaysia that carry one or two junk sails and lack the typical transom stern of the perahu pinas. These junk rigged boats are usually built in the Terengganu area. The stern of the bedar is a classical "canu" or " pinky stern ," being a ...

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