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Watercraft
Watercraft A watercraft is a vehicle designed to float on ... The common need for buoyancy unites all watercraft, and makes each one's hull a ... of its construction, maintenance, and appearance. Most watercraft would be described as either ships or ... matter lifeboats). English seldom uses the term "watercraft" to describe any specific individual object ( ...
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Hull (watercraft)
Hull (watercraft) A hull is the body or frame ... and floor of the vessel. Nearly all watercraft, from small boats to the largest ships ...
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Head (watercraft)
Head (watercraft) The head is a ship's water ...
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Watercraft rowing
Watercraft rowing Rowing in the Amstel River by ... a student rowing club. With regard to watercraft, rowing is propulsion, usually of a small ...
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Talk:Watercraft
Talk:Watercraft Ship and boat have a lot of ... All of it should be moved to Watercraft and referenced by both of the others ... moved from ship) probably belongs in Hull (watercraft), where i've now moved it. --Jerzy ... Could we please have a history of watercraft? We have a sketchy history of boats ... nothing comparable for ships, and nothing for watercraft as a whole. --Simetrical 20:38, ...
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Talk:Hull (watercraft)
Talk:Hull (watercraft) "single most central" concept? I think that ...
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Talk:Watercraft rowing
Talk:Watercraft rowing Why should an article on rowing ...
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Protector (crewless surface watercraft)
Protector (crewless surface watercraft) The Protector is an Israeli crewless surface watercraft, developed in 2001. It is equipped with ... in Singapore. Source Bosworth, Michael. "Crewless surface watercraft." McGraw-Hill Yearbook of Science and Technology ...
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Personal water craft
... their high speed and maneuverability. A personal watercraft (PWC) is a recreational watercraft that the rider sits or stands on ... for single riders. Some surfers use personal watercraft to get to the waves and get ... motorboats. Lifeguards in some areas use personal watercraft to rescue water users who get into ... to carry people back to shore. Personal watercraft have been used by biologists studying ...
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Tubing (recreation)
Tubing (recreation) Tubing behind a personal watercraft on the Mississippi River. Tubing, also known ... or pulled behind a motorboat or personal watercraft, resulting in a more high-speed experience ... is especially true while tubing behind a watercraft as riders who are ejected from their ... a flotation device. Tubing behind or near watercraft carries additional dangers as well. The operator of a watercraft that is towing tube riders must ...
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