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  2. Drifter (fishing boat) - Wikipedia

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    Drifter (fishing boat) A drifter is a type of fishing boat. They were designed to catch herring in a long drift net. Herring fishing using drifters has a long history in the Netherlands and in many British fishing ports, particularly in East Scottish ports. Until the mid-1960s fishing fleets in the North Sea comprised drifters and trawlers ...

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    Shetland bus boats. The Shetland bus was the name given to a clandestine special operations group that made a permanent link between Shetland, Scotland, and German-occupied Norway. From mid-1941 until the end of the war it operated a number of vessels, mostly Norwegian fishing boats. [1]

  4. Country boats in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Sampan and dingi type boats at Cox's bazar. Country boats in the haor areas of Sunamganj District. Water transportation is an important means of communication in Bangladesh, a floodplain with approximately 405 rivers [1] and numerous oxbow lakes (locally known as haor ). Traditional country boats are still popular and they provide low cost ...

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    Falkuša. Falkuša. A falkusa ( Croatian: falkuša; Croatian pronunciation: [ˈfalkuʃa]) is a traditional fishing boat used by fishermen from the town of Komiža on the Adriatic island of Vis, Croatia. Falkuša is a subtype of gajeta, a traditional Dalmatian fishing sailboat, and is sometimes called gajeta falkuša ( Croatian pronunciation ...

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  7. Mystery (lugger) - Wikipedia

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    Mystery was a Mount's Bay lugger used for fishing inshore waters. In 1854, seven Cornishmen decided to try their luck in finding gold in Australia. As they were all shareholders in the boat, it was suggested that Mystery be sold to cover their passage to Australia, but the captain, Richard Nicholls said that he would take them to Australia in ...