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  2. Margaret Jane - Wikipedia

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    On July 31, 1980, Margaret Jane was returning an injured crew member to Lunenburg after three days of scallop fishing with an 18-member crew. Cape Beaver, a steel-plated 160-foot wetfish trawler owned by National Sea Products, was undergoing her first shakedown cruise in Nova Scotia waters and had dignitaries on board.

  3. Sixareen - Wikipedia

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    Sixareen. The sixareen or sixern ( Old Norse: sexæringr; Norwegian: seksring meaning "six-oared") is a traditional fishing boat used around the Shetland Islands. [1] It is a clinker-built boat, evolved as a larger version of the yoal, when the need arose for crews to fish further from shore. The first of the sixareens were, like the yoal ...

  4. Fishing techniques - Wikipedia

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    This type of fishing is commonly referred to as RC fishing. The boat is usually one to three feet long and runs on a small DC battery. A radio transmitter controls the boat. The fisherman connects the fishing line/bait to the boat; drives it; navigating the water by manipulating the remote controller. The technique is growing in popularity.

  5. Ta Shing - Wikipedia

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    Ta Shing Yacht Building. Ta Shing Yacht Building ( Chinese: 大新遊艇股份有限公司; pinyin: Dàxīn Yóutǐng Gǔfèn Yǒuxiàn Gōngsī) is a yacht builder located in Tainan, Taiwan. The company was founded in 1957 under the Shing Sheng brand name. [1] Between its founding and 2015, the yard has delivered over 1,200 custom-made boats.

  6. Category:Types of fishing vessels - Wikipedia

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  7. Cuttyhunk Island - Wikipedia

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    Cuttyhunk Island [1] is the outermost of the Elizabeth Islands in Massachusetts. A small outpost for the harvesting of sassafras was occupied for a few weeks in 1602, arguably making it the first English settlement in New England. Cuttyhunk is located between Buzzards Bay to the north and Vineyard Sound to the south.