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  2. USCGC Point Comfort - Wikipedia

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    Access to the lower deck and engine room was down a ladder. At the bottom of the ladder was the galley , mess and recreation deck. A watertight door at the front of the mess bulkhead led to the main crew quarters which was ten feet long and included six bunks that could be stowed, three bunks on each side.

  3. USCGC Point Ellis - Wikipedia

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    Access to the lower deck and engine room was down a ladder. At the bottom of the ladder was the galley , mess and recreation deck. A watertight door at the front of the mess bulkhead led to the main crew quarters which was ten feet long and included six bunks that could be stowed, three bunks on each side.

  4. USCGC Point Banks - Wikipedia

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    Access to the lower deck and engine room was down a ladder. At the bottom of the ladder was the galley , mess and recreation deck. A watertight door at the front of the mess bulkhead led to the main crew quarters which was 10 feet (3.0 m) long and included six bunks that could be stowed, three bunks on each side.

  5. Chestnut Canoe Company - Wikipedia

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    Trappers Canoes: A loose grouping of smaller canoes that has changed over the years. This class includes lower grade pleasure canoes and the Bantam, which is a 2nd grade version of Bobs Special. Cruisers Canoes: Designed to go fast, these models are narrower, more rounded across the bottom and have finer lines than other models. The Guides ...

  6. Old Town Canoe - Wikipedia

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    Old Town Canoe Company is a historic maker of canoes in Old Town, Maine. The company had its beginnings in 1898, in buildings constructed in 1890 for a shoe business, and was incorporated in 1901. The company had its beginnings in 1898, in buildings constructed in 1890 for a shoe business, and was incorporated in 1901.

  7. Whitewater canoeing - Wikipedia

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    Another type of boof is the "rock boof" which is a move that uses a glancing impact with a boulder at the top of a ledge to bounce the boater over a downstream feature, often finished with a mid-air eddy turn. Rock boofs result in sounds both at the top of the drop (boat impacting rock) and the bottom (boat bellyflopping into the water).

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