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  2. Jukung - Wikipedia

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    Jukung. A Balinese jukung at rest. A jukung or kano, also known as cadik is a small wooden Indonesian outrigger canoe. It is a traditional fishing boat, but newer uses include "Jukung Dives", using the boat as a vehicle for small groups of SCUBA divers . The double outrigger jukung is but one of many types of Austronesian outrigger canoes that ...

  3. Treenail - Wikipedia

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    Treenail. Oak trenails that will be used to pin a wooden structure together. The one in the front has been used and pulled out, showing the way forces have permanently deformed the wood. A treenail, also trenail, trennel, or trunnel, is a wooden peg, pin, or dowel used to fasten pieces of wood together, especially in timber frames, covered ...

  4. Mackinaw boat - Wikipedia

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    Mackinaw boat. The Mackinaw boat is a loose, non-standardized term for a light, open sailboat or rowboat used in the interior of North America during the fur trading era. Within this term two different Mackinaw boats evolved: one for use on the upper Great Lakes, and the other for use on the upper Missouri River and its principal tributaries.

  5. Formula (boats) - Wikipedia

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    Formula Boats. In 1980, Formula introduced integrated, continuous fiberglass cockpits to their boats, improving the structure and design. Formula began to use “Imron” paint for the hull graphics for long-lasting colors and designs in 1982. Formula Boats introduced the curved glass windshield to their boats in 1984, and in 1988 Vic's son ...

  6. Rapala - Wikipedia

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    Rapala (/ ˈ r æ p ə l ɑː / RAP-ə-lah) is a fishing product manufacturing company based in Finland. It was founded in 1936 by Lauri Rapala, who is credited for creating the world's first floating minnow lure carved from cork with a shoemaker's knife, covered with chocolate candy bar wrappers and melted photography film negatives, for a protective outer coating.

  7. Caïque - Wikipedia

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    A caïque ( Greek: καΐκι, kaiki, from Turkish: kayık [1]) is a traditional fishing boat usually found among the waters of the Ionian or Aegean Sea, and also a light skiff used on the Bosporus. [1] It is traditionally a small wooden trading vessel, brightly painted and rigged for sail. The caïque is also a typical case of positioning the ...