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  2. Outrigger boat - Wikipedia

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    Outrigger boats are various watercraft featuring one or more lateral support floats known as outriggers, which are fastened to one or both sides of the main hull. They can range from small dugout canoes to large plank-built vessels.

  3. Bangka (boat) - Wikipedia

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    Armadahan - outrigger fishing boats from Laguna de Bay. [27] Balacion - a large outrigger sailboat of the Tagalog people in Laguna with three tanja sails. [28] Balangay - also known as barangay, were very large two-masted sailing ships made using the lashed-lug boatbuilding technique. They were used for ferrying cargo and sometimes as warships.

  4. Outrigger - Wikipedia

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    Multihull ships are also derived from outrigger boats. [2] In an outrigger canoe and in sailboats such as the proa, an outrigger is a thin, long, solid, hull used to stabilise an inherently unstable main hull. The outrigger is positioned rigidly and parallel to the main hull so that the main hull is less likely to capsize.

  5. Kayak - Wikipedia

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    Traditional multi-hull vessels such as catamarans and outrigger canoes benefit from increased lateral stability without sacrificing speed, and these advantages have been successfully applied in twin hull kayaks. Outrigger kayaks attach one or two smaller hulls to the main hull to enhance stability, especially for fishing, touring, kayak sailing ...

  6. Waka (canoe) - Wikipedia

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    All three floats were short, suggesting that Māori outriggers were small and used only in sheltered waters. [20] The Māori words for the parts of the outrigger, such as ama and kiato, recorded in the early years of European settlement, suggest that Māori outrigger canoes were similar in form to those known from central Polynesia. [21]

  7. Canoe - Wikipedia

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    Canoes were developed in cultures all over the world, including some designed for use with sails or outriggers.Until the mid-19th century, the canoe was an important means of transport for exploration and trade, and in some places is still used as such, sometimes with the addition of an outboard motor.

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