- The
flyboat (also
spelled fly-
boat or
fly boat) was a
European light vessel of
Dutch origin developed primarily as a
mercantile cargo carrier, although...
- (2007).
Drift Boats and
River Dories, pg 56 Fletcher,
Roger (2007).
Drift Boats and
River Dories, pg 38 Str****s,
Neale (1995).
Drift Boat Fly Fishing-A River...
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Fishing boat (contemporary)
Fishing boat (traditional) Fish tug
Float tube
Fly Top of page
Galley Galleon Gallivat Galway hooker Garbage scow Gig (
boat) Go-fast...
- Louisiana. Each
boat is
named after sea
creatures that
fly or swim. The
Coast Guard placed its
original order in 1999 for 50
boats,
which were delivered...
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Fly fishing is an
angling technique that uses an ultra-lightweight lure
called an
artificial fly,
which typically mimics small invertebrates such as flying...
- BV 238 but it did not
fly until 1947. The
Spruce Goose, as the 180-ton H-4 was nicknamed, was the
largest flying boat ever to
fly.
Carried out
during Senate...
-
Drift Boat Fly Fishing-A
River Guide's Sage Advice. Portland, OR:
Frank Amato Publications. ISBN 1-57188-016-X.
Historic photos of
drift boat evolution...
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American flying boat homebuilt aircraft design Consolidated PBY Catalina, the US Navy
designation for an
American and Canadian-built
flying boat Fly Synthesis...
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generically to
refer to all such
boats operating on the
river within the city.
Bateaux Mouches translates literally as "
fly boats" ("
fly"
meaning the insect); however...
- "Dream
Boat"/"I'll
Fly Away" 1950 –
Columbia 20701 – "I'll
Fly Away"/"Looking for a City" In 2017, the
Chuck Wagon Gang's
recording of "I'll
Fly Away"...