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propulsion Sail-plan
Shipbuilding Boat
Plans and
Boatbuilding Tutorials Chapelle,
Howard Irving (1994).
Boatbuilding: A
Complete Handbook of
Wooden Boat Construction...
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Tacoma Boatbuilding Company (sometimes
Tacoma Boat) was a
shipyard at 1840
Marine View Drive, Tacoma, Washington, in the
United States. It was established...
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April 7, 2023.
Retrieved April 7, 2023. Roxas-Lim, Aurora. "Traditional
Boatbuilding and
Philippine Maritime Culture" (PDF).
Intangible Cultural Heritage...
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combined to put Higgins'
Lumber and
Export Co. out of business. He kept his
boatbuilding firm (established in 1930 as
Higgins Industries) in business, constructing...
- Jean-Jacques Provoyeur, aka "JJ", (born
November 1950) is a
South African sailor and
yacht constructor. He
competed in the BOC
Challenge 1994-95 single...
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Sarteneja is the
largest fishing community and the
second largest village in Belize. It
recorded a po****tion of 3,500
according to a 2016 estimate. The...
- The Bell
Boatyard was a
boatbuilding facility which operated as part of
Alexander Graham Bell's
laboratories in Baddeck, Nova
Scotia from 1885 to 1928...
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coaches are introduced, both
kinds coexist. Teak has been used as a
boatbuilding material for over 2000
years (it was
found in an
archaeological dig in...
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Bronza M. "Bronzie"
Parks (died May 13, 1958) was an
American boatbuilder from Wingate, Maryland.
Parks was the last
builder of
Chesapeake Bay skipjack...
- Marie, MI / Builder:
Tacoma Boatbuilding Company) (WTGB-102)
Bristol Bay (Homeport - Detroit, MI / Builder:
Tacoma Boatbuilding Company) (WTGB-103) Mobile...