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Sailing
Sailing Wooden sailing boat Sailing is the skillful art of controlling the motion of a sailing ship or smaller boat, across a body ... This is obvious when the boat is sailing downwind. The keel of a boat ...
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Junk
Junk Junk may refer to more than one concept: junk, a sailing vessel of Chinese origin Junk, a fictional planet in the Transformers ...
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Junk (translated from Dutch)
Junk Junk A sailing ship has been developed in China . It ... beams). The smallest ships of the type junk have still the characteristics that agrees n ... high opboeien and introducing tussenschotten of sampan junk Junks could occur and can still ...
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Junk (ship)
Junk (ship) A four-masted junk. A Junk is a Chinese sailing vessel. The English name comes from Malay ... The historian H. Warington Smith considered the junk as one of the most efficient ...
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Sailing ship
Sailing ship For history of "sailing ship" see shipbuilding. Traditional wooden cutter under sail. In technical terms, a sailing ship is a sailing vessel of at least three masts, fore ... of them. More commonly, however, the term sailing ship is often used to refer ...
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Canoe sailing
Canoe sailing Canoe Sailing on Lake Sebago in Harriman State Park Canoe Sailing refers to the practice of fitting a ... with sails. Canoes have been used for sailing since at least the 1860s. There are several racing classes of sailing canoes: Cruising Class or 4 Meter, ...
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Junk Keying
Junk Keying Junk sailship Construction: China, teak. General Characteristics Displacement ... x 5.8 m) Propulsion: Three-masted junk rig Armament: 20 cannons The Junk Keying (Chinese: 耆英; Hanyu Pinyin: literally ... based on Cantonese pronunciation) was a Chinese junk which sailed from China around the ...
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Talk:Sailing
Talk:Sailing Multis and monos The seriousness of this ... I've started to include some basic sailing theory and intend to continue to develop ... is NOT very encyclopedic in style. The Sailing Techniques section reads too much like a ... off with a more detatched analysis of sailing theory; basic aero and hydro dynamic forces ... Dastal 18:10, 16 November 2005 (UTC) Sailing skills First, I think the article ...
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Junk (boat) (translated from Japanese)
Junk (boat) Junk boat(England: Junk) With, in China ship . It was used ... large people boat", or you call "the sailing ship" simply. This item "Junk (boat)"There is a possibility of ...
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Single-handed sailing
Single-handed sailing A boat sails by her self-steering ... as the skipper tends her sails, while sailing in fine conditions off Key West. The sport of single-handed sailing is sailing with only one crewmember (ie. only one ... with reference to ocean and long-distance sailing, and particularly competitive sailing. Terminology In ...
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