- A
watercraft or
waterborne vessel is any
vehicle designed for
travel across or
through water bodies, such as a boat, ship, hovercraft,
submersible or submarine...
- A
personal watercraft (PWC), also
called water scooter, is a
primarily recreational watercraft that is
designed to hold only a
small number of occupants...
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Construction of
ships and
floating vessels Submarine –
Watercraft capable of
independent underwater operation Submarine hull – Structural...
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- Human-powered
watercraft are
watercraft propelled only by
human power,
instead of
being propelled by wind
power (via one or more sails) or an engine....
- In
sailing vessels, the head is the ship's toilet. The name
derives from
sailing ships in
which the
toilet area for the
regular sailors was
placed at the...
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Takia are a
traditional watercraft of Fiji. They are a type of
outrigger canoe that is
smaller than a camakau,
which in turn is
smaller than a drua. A...
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Australian speedboat Wasp III is a
racing hydroplane speedboat designed and
built by
Harry West,
which held
speed records in
Australia in the 1950s and...
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Police watercraft are
boats or
other vessels that are used by
police agencies to
patrol bodies of water. They are
usually emplo**** on
major rivers, in...
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stimulated Parliament to
introduce the
Plimsoll line
Stability conditions (
watercraft) The
Onedin Line (episode "Danger Level")
Notes on
Cargo Work: Kemp and...