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Clinker (boat building)

Index Clinker (boat building)

Clinker built (also known as lapstrake) is a method of boat building where the edges of hull planks overlap each other, called a "land" or "landing." In craft of any size shorter planks can be joined end to end into a longer strake or hull plank. [1]

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Aberdaron

Aberdaron is a community, electoral ward and former fishing village at the western tip of the Llŷn Peninsula (Penrhyn Llŷn) in the Welsh county of Gwynedd.

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Admiral Kingsmill (1796 ship)

Admiral Kingsmill appears Lloyd's Register for 1797 as a British clinker-built and Cork-based privateer.

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Albion (wherry)

Albion is a Norfolk wherry.

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Ancient shipbuilding techniques

Ship construction techniques can be categorized as one of hide, log, sewn, lashed-plank, clinker (and reverse-clinker), shell-first, and frame-first.

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Anglo-Saxon settlement of Britain

The Anglo-Saxon settlement of Britain describes the process which changed the language and culture of most of what became England from Romano-British to Germanic.

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Anna Karoline

Anna Karoline is a jekt (a single-masted open cargo sailing ship) often called Nordlandsjekt, built at Brataker in Mosvik, Norway in 1876.

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Bernard Lyman

Bernard Lyman was the co-founder of Lyman Brothers Boat Builders and Lyman Boat Works.

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Berney Arms Windmill

Berney Arms Windmill is a tower mill located at Berney Arms alongside the River Yare at the south-western end of Breydon Water in the English county of Norfolk.

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Birlinn

The birlinn (spelt bìrlinn in Scottish Gaelic) was a wooden vessel propelled by sail and oar, used extensively in the Hebrides and West Highlands of Scotland from the Middle Ages on.

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Blackfriars Ships

The Blackfriars shipwrecks were a series of wrecks discovered by archaeologist Peter Marsden in the Blackfriars area of the banks of the River Thames in London, England.

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Boat building

Boat building, one of the oldest branches of engineering, is concerned with constructing the hulls of boats and, for sailboats, the masts, spars and rigging.

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Boat Encampment

Boat Encampment was a rendezvous and staging point for the Hudson's Bay Company in the early 19th century and later a locality by that name in the Canadian province of British Columbia.

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Bremen cog

Bremen cog or Bremer Kogge is a well-preserved wreck of a cog dated to 1380, found in 1962 in Bremen.

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Broadside

A broadside is the side of a ship, the battery of cannon on one side of a warship; or their coordinated fire in naval warfare.

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Brompton Caribou

'Brompton Caribou' is 28 feet 6 inches long, 7 feet 6 inches wide and has a depth of 2 feet 9 inches boat commonly known as a "Gator Tug", or "Winch boat" made by the Russel-Hipwell Engines Companyhttp://stevebriggs.netfirms.com/osmrm/index2.html in 1955 and is hull number 1058.

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Buckie

Buckie (Bucaidh) is a burgh town (defined as such in 1888) on the Moray Firth coast of Scotland.

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Bulverket

The Bulverket is the remnants of a large wooden fortification or bulwark at Lake Tingstäde on the island of Gotland, Sweden.

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Butterworth Squadron

The Butterworth Squadron was a British commercial group of three vessels, ''Butterworth'', Jackal, and Prince Lee Boo, that sailed for the Pacific Ocean from London via Cape Horn in late 1791.

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Canoe

A canoe is a lightweight narrow vessel, typically pointed at both ends and open on top, propelled by one or more seated or kneeling paddlers facing the direction of travel using a single-bladed paddle.

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Carvel (boat building)

Carvel built or carvel planking is a method of boat building where hull planks are fastened edge to edge, gaining support from the frame and forming a smooth surface.

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Chausey

Chausey is a group of small islands, islets and rocks off the coast of Normandy, in the English Channel.

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Clamp (tool)

A clamp is a fastening device used to hold or secure objects tightly together to prevent movement or separation through the application of inward pressure.

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Clapboard (architecture)

Clapboard or clabbard, also called bevel siding, lap siding, and weatherboard, with regional variation in the definition of these terms, is wooden siding of a building in the form of horizontal boards, often overlapping.

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Clinker

Clinker may refer to.

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Coble

The coble is a type of open traditional fishing boat which developed on the North East coast of England.

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Cog (ship)

A cog is a type of ship that first appeared in the 10th century, and was widely used from around the 12th century on.

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Corribee

The Corribee is a model of sailing yacht with good sea keeping ability.

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Dinghy

A dinghy (or dingey) is a type of small boat, often carried or towed for use as a lifeboat by a larger vessel.

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Ditchburn Boats

Ditchburn Boats is the popular name for a manufacturer of wooden pleasure craft launches and racing boats located in Gravenhurst, Ontario, on Lake Muskoka.

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Dolly (tool)

A 'dolly' is the name given to a category of tools used in shaping sheet metal.

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Drascombe

The word Drascombe is a trademark that was first registered by who applied it to a series of sailing boats which he designed and built in the period 1965-79 and sold in the United Kingdom (UK).

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Dugout canoe

A dugout canoe or simply dugout is a boat made from a hollowed tree trunk.

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Dungeness railway station (South Eastern Railway)

Dungeness was a railway station which served the Dungeness headland in Kent, England.

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Essex (whaleship)

Essex was an American whaler from Nantucket, Massachusetts, launched in 1799.

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Faering

A faering is an open boat with two pairs of oars, commonly found in most boat-building traditions in western and northern Scandinavia.

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Fatty Knees

The Fatty Knees fibreglass sailing dinghies were designed by Lyle Hess (1912–2002).

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Fembøring

A fembøring is an open, clinker-built, wooden boat of the Nordland or Åfjord type, with similar proportions and appearance as smaller boats of the type (such as faerings).

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Fifie

The Fifie is a design of sailing boat developed on the east coast of Scotland.

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Fishing vessel

A fishing vessel is a boat or ship used to catch fish in the sea, or on a lake or river.

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Gableboat

A gableboat (gavelbåt or gavlabåt in Norwegian) is a traditional Norwegian boat mainly used for fishing with a seine.

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Glossary of nautical terms

This is a partial glossary of nautical terms; some remain current, while many date from the 17th to 19th centuries.

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Gokstad ship

The Gokstad ship is a 9th-century Viking ship found in a burial mound at Gokstad in Sandar, Sandefjord, Vestfold, Norway.

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Grace Dieu (ship)

Grace Dieu was the flagship of King Henry V of England and one of the largest ships of her time.

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Grafton (ship)

Grafton was a 56-ton schooner sailing out of Sydney during the 1860s.

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Graveney

Graveney is a relatively small but widely dispersed village located between Faversham and Whitstable in Kent, England.

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Gribshunden

Gribshunden or Griffen (English: "Griffin-Hound" or "Griffin"), also known by several variant names including Gribshund, Gripshunden, Gripshund, Griff, and Griffone, was a Danish warship, the flagship of John, King of Denmark (r. 1481–1513).

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Gripe (tool)

A gripe is a simple form of clamp used in building a clinker boat, for temporarily holding the strake which is being fitted onto the one to which it is to be attached.

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Gun port

A gun port is an opening in the side of the hull of a ship, above the waterline, which allows the muzzle of artillery pieces mounted on the gun deck to fire outside.

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Haffboot

A Haffboot (plural: Haffboote) is the collective term for a type of sailing boat that is used as a fishing or cargo boat on the shallow Baltic Sea coast, in the Bay of Greifswald, the Stettin Lagoon and their neighbouring waterbodies until the 20th century.

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Hamelin Bay, Western Australia

Hamelin Bay is a bay and a locality on the south-west coast of Western Australia between Cape Leeuwin and Cape Naturaliste.

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Hammerton's Ferry

Hammerton's Ferry is a pedestrian and cycle ferry service across the River Thames in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, London, England.

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Haraldr Óláfsson

Haraldr Óláfsson (died 1248) was a thirteenth-century King of Mann and the Isles, and a member of the Crovan dynasty.

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Hathor (wherry)

Hathor (1905) is one of only six surviving Norfolk pleasure wherries to be found on the Norfolk Broads.

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Herne Bay Museum and Gallery

The Seaside Museum Herne Bay is a local museum in Herne Bay, Kent, England.

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Hilbre One Design

The Hilbre Island One Design is a racing keelboat built to a strict design specification and raced at West Kirby Sailing Club in north west England.

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History of Margate

Margate was a "limb" of Dover in the ancient confederation of the Cinque ports.

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Hjortspring boat

The Hjortspring boat is a vessel designed as a large canoe, from the Scandinavian Pre-Roman Iron Age.

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HM Revenue Cutter Swallow

Several cutters have served His Britannic Majesty's revenue service as HM Revenue Cutter Swallow in the late 18th and early 19th centuries.

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HMS Pilote (1779)

HMS Pilote was a cutter launched for the French Navy at Dunkirk in 1778.

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Hulk (medieval ship type)

A hulk (or "holk") was a type of medieval sea craft, a technological predecessor of the carrack and caravel.

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John MacGregor (sportsman)

John MacGregor (24 January 1825 Gravesend – 16 July 1892 Boscombe, Bournemouth), nicknamed Rob Roy after a renowned relative, was a Scottish explorer, travel writer and philanthropist.

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Jolly boat

The jolly boat was a type of ship's boat in use during the 18th and 19th centuries.

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Knarr

A knarr is a type of Norse merchant ship used by the Vikings.

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Koch (boat)

The koch (a) was a special type of small one or two mast wooden sailing ships designed and used in Russia for transpolar voyages in ice conditions of the Arctic seas, popular among the Pomors.

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LFG Roland D.IV

The LFG Roland D.IV, later redesignated LFG Roland Dr.I was a German single engine, single seat triplane fighter flown in mid-1917.

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LFG Roland D.VI

The Roland D.VI was a German fighter aircraft built at the end of World War I. It lost a fly-off to the Fokker D.VII, but production went ahead anyway as insurance against problems with the Fokker.

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LFG Roland D.VII

The LFG Roland D.VII was a German single seat, single engine biplane fighter aircraft built during World War I. Problems with its underdeveloped V-8 engine prevented its production.

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LFG Roland D.XV

The LFG Roland D.XV was a World War I German single seat fighter aircraft, ordered as a test-bed for engine comparisons.

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Lifeboats of the RMS Titanic

The lifeboats of the RMS Titanic played a crucial role in the disaster of 14–15 April 1912.

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List of oldest surviving ships

This is a list of the oldest ships in the world which have survived to this day without significantly losing their original form.

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List of ship types

This is a list of historical ship types, which includes any classification of ship that has ever been used, excluding smaller vessels considered to be boats.

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Longship

Longships were a type of ship invented and used by the Norsemen (commonly known as the Vikings) for commerce, exploration, and warfare during the Viking Age.

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Lough Neagh

Lough Neagh is a large freshwater lake in Northern Ireland.

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Luft-Fahrzeug-Gesellschaft

Luft-Fahrzeug-Gesellschaft, also referred to as LFG, was a German aircraft manufacturer during World War I. They are best known for their various "Roland" designs, notably the Roland C.II Walfisch (whale), Roland D.II haifisch (Shark) and Roland D.VI, although they also produced a number of airships and many experimental designs.

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Magnús Óláfsson

Magnús Óláfsson (died 24 November 1265) was a King of Mann and the Isles.

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Maritime history

Maritime history is the study of human interaction with and activity at sea.

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Maritime history of England

The Maritime history of England involves events including shipping, ports, navigation, and seamen, as well as marine sciences, exploration, trade, and maritime themes in the arts of England.

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Mary Rose

The Mary Rose is a carrack-type warship of the English Tudor navy of King Henry VIII.

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Maud (wherry)

Maud is one of only two surviving Norfolk trading wherries to be found on the Norfolk Broads.

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Medieval ships

The ships of Medieval Europe were powered by sail or oar, or both.

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Medieval warfare

Medieval warfare is the European warfare of the Middle Ages.

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Meols

Meols (sometimes known as Great Meols) is a village on the northern coast of the Wirral Peninsula, England.

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Mora (ship)

Mora was the name of William the Conqueror's flagship, the largest and fastest ship in his invasion fleet of 700 or more shipsThe size of the fleet has been estimated of something between 696 and 3,000 ships of all sizes which transported an estimated 10,000 men, 2,000 to 3,000 horses, and all supplies sufficient to support the invasion forces.

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National 12

The National 12 is a two-person, two-sail, twelve-foot (3.6 metre) long sailing dinghy.

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Ness, Lewis

Ness (Nis) is the northernmost part of the Isle of Lewis, a community consisting of about 16 villages, including Lionel, Habost, Swainbost, Cross, North and South Dell, Cross Skigersta, Skigersta, Eorodale, Adabroc, Port of Ness, Knockaird, Fivepenny and Eoropie.

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Newport Ship

The Newport Ship is a mid-fifteenth-century sailing vessel discovered by archaeologists in June 2002 in the city of Newport, South East Wales.

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Nordic Folkboat

The Nordic Folkboat is a small sailboat, rigged as a sloop.

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Nordland (boat)

The Nordland boat (or Nordlandsbåt), is a type of fishing boat that has been used for centuries in northern counties of Nordland, Troms and Finnmark of Norway and derives its name from Nordland county where it has a long history.

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Norfolk punt

The Norfolk Punt is a type of yacht, derived from the flat-bottomed gun punts that roamed the Broadland waters in the mid-to-late 19th century.

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Norfolk wherry

The Norfolk wherry is a type of boat used on The Broads in Norfolk and Suffolk, England.

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Norfolk Wherry Trust

The Norfolk Wherry Trust is a waterway society and UK registered charity number 1084156, based at Womack Water near Ludham in the Norfolk Broads,, England.

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Nydam Mose

Nydam Mose ("Nydam Bog") is an archaeological site located at Øster Sottrup, a town located in Sundeved, eight kilometres from Sønderborg, Denmark.

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Odin's Raven

Odin's Raven is a 2/3 scale replica of the Gokstad ship, which was sailed from Trondheim to Peel, Isle of Man, by a joint Manx and Norwegian crew.

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Oeselians

The Oeselians, Osilians, Esths, or Ests were a historical subdivision of Estonians inhabiting Saaremaa (Oesel or Osilia), an Estonian island in the Baltic Sea.

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Oseberg Ship

The Oseberg ship (Norwegian: Osebergskipet) is a well-preserved Viking ship discovered in a large burial mound at the Oseberg farm near Tønsberg in Vestfold county, Norway.

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Oselvar

The Oselvar or Oselver is a small wooden rowing boat traditionally built and used along the west coast of Norway.

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Outward Bound New Zealand

Outward Bound New Zealand (OBNZ) is a non-profit organisation providing experiential education in New Zealand.

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Palace Theatre, Plymouth

The Palace Theatre is a disused theatre in Union Street, Plymouth, Devon in south west England.

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Peggy of Castletown

Peggy is an armed yacht built in 1789 for George Quayle MHK (1751–1835), a prominent politician and banker (see Isle of Man Bank) on the Isle of Man.

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Peter van Geersdaele

Peter Charles van Geersdaele (born 1933) is a British retired conservator best known for his work on the Sutton Hoo ship-burial.

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Polperro Gaffer

The Polperro Gaffer is a type of fishing vessel used in Cornwall.

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Punt (boat)

A punt is a flat-bottomed boat with a square-cut bow, designed for use in small rivers or other shallow water.

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Racing shell

In watercraft, a racing shell (also referred to as just a fine boat (UK) or just shell) is an extremely narrow, and often comparatively long, rowing boat specifically designed for racing or exercise.

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Radley-England waterplanes

The Radley-England Waterplane was a British floatplane designed and built by James Radley and Gordon England to take place in the 1913 Circuit of Britain race.

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Raven's Ait

Raven's Ait is an ait (island) in the Thames between Surbiton, Kingston and Hampton Court Park in the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames, London, England, in the reach of the river above Teddington Lock.

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Richard Dunston

Richard Dunston was a shipbuilder on the Humber, England.

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Rivet

A rivet is a permanent mechanical fastener.

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RMS Lusitania

RMS Lusitania was a British ocean liner and briefly the world's largest passenger ship.

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RMS Mauretania (1906)

RMS Mauretania was an ocean liner designed by Leonard Peskett and built by Wigham Richardson & Swan Hunter for the British Cunard Line, and launched on the afternoon of 20 September 1906.

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RMS Titanic

RMS Titanic was a British passenger liner that sank in the North Atlantic Ocean in the early hours of 15 April 1912, after colliding with an iceberg during its maiden voyage from Southampton to New York City.

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RMS Titanic Lifeboat No. 1

Titanic Lifeboat No.

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RNLB J C Madge (ON 536)

RNLB J C Madge (ON 536) was a, non-self righting lifeboatSheringham Lifeboats: By Leach, Nicholas and Russell, Paul:Published by landmark Pub Ltd, 2009: The Sheringham Lifeboats, 1838-200: By Bensley, Mick: Published:Bengunn 2003: stationed at Sheringham in the English county of Norfolk from December 1904 until June 1936 during which time she was launched on service 34 times and saved 58 lives.

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RNLB William Bennett (ON 11)

RNLB William Bennett (ON 11) was the second RNLI lifeboat to be stationed at the English seaside town of Sheringham in the county of Norfolk.

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Rose Hill Packet

Rose Hill Packet, was a marine craft built in Australia, named after the second place of European settlement in Australia, "Rose Hill", the furthest navigable point inland on the Parramatta River.

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Royal Scots Navy

The Royal Scots Navy (or Old Scots Navy) was the navy of the Kingdom of Scotland from its origins in the Middle Ages until its merger with the Kingdom of England's Royal Navy per the Acts of Union 1707.

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Sailing ship

The term "sailing ship" is most often used to describe any large vessel that uses sails to harness the power of wind.

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Sailing ship tactics

Sailing ship tactics were the naval tactics employed by sailing ships in contrast to galley tactics employed by oared vessels.

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Salcombe

Salcombe is a popular resort town in the South Hams district of Devon, south west England.

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Salcombe Yawl

The term Salcombe Yawl refers to a small sailing dinghy restricted class native to Salcombe in South Devon, and also to the traditional sailing vessel from the area upon which that class was based, with a 200-year history.

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Salme ships

The Salme ships are two clinker-built ships of Scandinavian origin discovered in 2008 and 2010 near Salme village on the island of Saaremaa, Estonia.

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Salme, Estonia

Salme, Estonia is a small borough in Saaremaa Parish, Saare County, in western Estonia.

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Sandweaver 16

The Sandweaver 16 is an open 16 ft dayboat with Gunter or Bermuda rig.

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Scottish east coast fishery

The Scottish east coast fishery has been in existence for more than a thousand years, spanning the Viking age right up to the present day.

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Sea

A sea is a large body of salt water that is surrounded in whole or in part by land.

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Sewn boat

A sewn boat is a type of wooden boat which is clinker built and planks sewn, stitched, tied, or bound together with tendons or flexible wood, such as roots and willow branches.

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Sgoth

A Sgoth or Sgoth Niseach is a traditional type of clinker built skiff with a dipping lug rig, a Lateen style sail, built mainly in Ness, in the Western Isles of Scotland.

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Shipbuilding

Shipbuilding is the construction of ships and other floating vessels.

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Ships preserved in museums

Ships preserved in museums is a list of preserved incomplete ships and smaller boats in museums around the world.

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Sixareen

The sixareen or sixern (sexæringr; seksring meaning "six-oared") is a traditional fishing boat used around the Shetland Islands.

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Skiff

The term skiff is used for a number of essentially unrelated styles of small boat.

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Skiffing

Skiffing refers to the sporting and leisure activity of rowing (or more correctly sculling) a Thames skiff.

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Snape Anglo-Saxon Cemetery

The Snape Anglo-Saxon Cemetery is a place of burial dated to the 6th century CE located on Snape Common, near to the town of Aldeburgh in Suffolk, Eastern England.

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SS Ellan Vannin (1854)

SS (RMS) Ellan Vannin was an iron-built packet steamer which was operated out of Castletown, Isle of Man for the Castletown Steam Navigation Company (also referred to as the Castletown Steam Packet Company) to Liverpool and Whitehaven.

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St. Ayles Skiff

The St.

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Stainforth and Keadby Canal

The Stainforth and Keadby Canal is a navigable canal in South Yorkshire and Lincolnshire, England.

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Star of Oregon (ship)

The Star of Oregon was a schooner sailing vessel of the mid-19th century used on the west coast of North America.

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Strake

A strake or stringer is part of the shell of the hull of a boat or ship which, in conjunction with the other strakes, keeps the vessel watertight and afloat.

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Sutton Hoo

Sutton Hoo, near Woodbridge, Suffolk, is the site of two 6th- and early 7th-century cemeteries.

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Tamzine

Tamzine is a historic fishing boat.

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Thames skiff

A Thames skiff is a traditional River Thames wooden rowing boat used for the activity of skiffing.

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The Boat Race 1841

The 5th Boat Race took place on the River Thames on 14 April 1841.

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Thompson Brothers Boat Manufacturing Company

The Thompson Brothers Boat Manufacturing Company of Peshtigo, Wisconsin was a manufacturer of pleasure boats and canoes.

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Thorne and Hatfield Moors Peat Canals

Thorne and Hatfield Moors Peat Canals were a series of canals in South Yorkshire and Lincolnshire, England, which were used to carry cut peat from Thorne and Hatfield Moors to points where it could be processed or exported.

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Time Team (series 12)

This is a list of Time Team episodes from series 12.

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Time Team (series 6)

This is a list of Time Team episodes from series 6.

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Traditional fishing boat

Traditionally, many different kinds of boats have been used as fishing boats to catch fish in the sea, or on a lake or river.

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Tune ship

The Tune ship (Tuneskipet) is a Viking ship exhibited in the Viking Ship Museum (Vikingskipshuset på Bygdøy) in Bygdøy, Oslo.

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Varsity (rowing regatta)

The Varsity is a rowing regatta on the Amsterdam–Rhine Canal in Houten, Netherlands each Spring.

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Viking Age

The Viking Age (793–1066 AD) is a period in European history, especially Northern European and Scandinavian history, following the Germanic Iron Age.

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Viking ships

Viking ships were marine vessels of unique structure, built by the Vikings during the Viking Age.

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Warfare in Medieval Scotland

Warfare in Medieval Scotland includes all military activity in the modern borders of Scotland, or by forces originating in the region, between the departure of the Romans in the fifth century and the adoption of the innovations of the Renaissance in the early sixteenth century.

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Wargrave & Shiplake Regatta

The Wargrave & Shiplake Regatta is a regatta on the River Thames in England.

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Watchet Boat Museum

Watchet Boat Museum is a small museum in Watchet, Somerset, England.

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Wherry

A wherry is a type of boat that was traditionally used for carrying cargo or passengers on rivers and canals in England, and is particularly associated with the River Thames and the River Cam.

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Yoal

The yoal, often referred to as the ness yoal, is a clinker-built craft used traditionally in Shetland, Scotland.

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Yole

A Yole is a clinker built boat that was used for fishing particularly in the north of Scotland.

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Zeesenboot

A Zeesenboot (plural Zeesenboote), in plattdeutsch Zeesboot (pl: Zeesboote) or Zeeskahn (pl.: Zeeskähne), is a usually 10-metre-long, wide-hulled sailing boat of a type known as a Haffboot.

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12 foot dinghy

The Twelve Foot Dinghy was designed by George Cockshott, an amateur boat designer from Southport, England in response to a 1912 design contest.

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320

Year 320 (CCCXX) was a leap year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clinker_(boat_building)

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