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34: ... boats are still made in the southern [[Sudan]]), sails, mats, cloth, cordage, and sandals. Theophrastus ... - Boat (6417 bytes)
100: ...principal ones for adjusting the positions of the sails are called "sheets". - Ship (18843 bytes)
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37: ...he [[1900]] steamer [[SS Sir Walter Scott]] still sails on [[Loch Katrine]], while on Loch Lomond the [[P...
40: ...-going [[paddle steamer]] in the world. This ship sails a full season of cruises every year from places a... - Francis Drake (14963 bytes)
9: ... his first voyages to the [[New World]] under the sails of the Hawkins family of [[Plymouth]], in company... - Kite flying (5612 bytes)
11: ...c materials: nylon or more exotic fabrics for the sails, and fiberglass or [[Graphite-reinforced_plastic|... - Longship (3972 bytes)
12: ...generally deeper and broader, and more reliant on sails. A similar relationship may be seen in Mediterran... - Ernest Shackleton (9537 bytes)
43: ...nd weighed 350 tons (356 metric tons). As well as sails she had a 350 hp (260 kW) steam engine driving a ... - Felucca (1721 bytes)
5: ...gypt]]. Its rig consists of one or two [[lateen]] sails. - Timeline of Middle Eastern History (12425 bytes)
84: * Sails used on [[ship]]s ([[20th century BC]]) - Amargasaurus (1403 bytes)
3: ...e possible that it was for heat control, like the sails of several [[spinosaurid]]s.-->
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