- The
jolly boat was a type of ship's boat in use
during the 18th and 19th centuries. Used
mainly to
ferry personnel to and from the ship, or for
other small-scale...
- oars and
occasionally yawl
rigged sails. The term
might also
refer to A
Jollyboat is a 1953
sailing dinghy designed by Uffa Fox. It was the
fastest dinghy...
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Jollyboat is a
British musical comedy double act.
Formed in
Liverpool in 2010, and now
based in London, the act
comprises siblings Ed (he/she) and Tommy...
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small Banoosh to the 100-foot Jalboot, a
corruption of the
English term
jollyboat. The
trade was
lucrative - at the turn of the 19th century,
revenues from...
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produced potash,
which was
generally exported to Mumbai. Aden
produced jollyboats.
Charcoal was
produced as well, from acacia, and
mainly in the interior...
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Dinghy International 14
International FJ
Javelin (NZ)
Javelin (US) Jet 14
Jollyboat (NZ) Kite L–Z Lark
Laser Standard Laser 2
Laser 3000
Laser 4.7
Laser 5000...
- Albacore, the Swordfish, the Firefly, the Javelin, the
Pegasus Dinghy, the
Jollyboat and the Day Sailer. Many of his
designs exploited the
wartime developments...
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three Portuguese crew
climbed into the
jollyboat and the
remaining crew
abandoned the ship on a raft. The
jollyboat and raft
planned to
travel together but...
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Dinghy International 14
International FJ
Javelin (NZ)
Javelin (US) Jet 14
Jollyboat (NZ) Kite L–Z Lark
Laser Standard Laser 2
Laser 3000
Laser 4.7
Laser 5000...
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Flying Saucer Gannet 14
Interclub Dinghy International Cadet Javelin 14
Jollyboat Kitten Mariner 19 O'Day 7/11 O'Day 12 O'Day 14 O'Day 15 O'Day 19 O'Day...