- The
Norfolk wherry is a type of
sailing boat used on The
Broads in
Norfolk and Suffolk, England.
Three main
types were
developed over its life, all featuring...
- The
crab claw sail is a fore-and-aft
triangular sail with
spars along upper and
lower edges. The
crab claw sail was
first developed by the Austronesian...
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Traditional Austronesian generalized sail types. C, D, E, and F are
types of
crab claw sails. G, H, and I are
tanja sails. A
Double sprit (Sri Lanka) B Common...
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restaurant Fusta Mersey flat
Norfolk punt
Norfolk wherry Pausik Pinnace (ship's boat) Pram Scow
Thames sailing barge Wherry Related Nautical operations...
- (boat),
where weight is
predominantly supported by
hydrodynamic lift
Plane (
wherry), a
Norfolk canal boat, in use 1931–1949 "Planes", a 1976 song by Colin...
- to be one
created by the
Swallows and
Amazons while staying on a
Norfolk wherry with
Captain Flint in the
winter between the
first two books. Two early...
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Norfolk punt
Norfolk wherry Pausik Pinnace (ship's boat) Pram Scow
Thames sailing barge Wherry Related Nautical operations...
- western-built
trimarans typically do not use
Austronesian rigging like
tanja or
crab claw sails.
Instead they use a
standard Bermuda rig.
Trimarans are also typically...
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Crab claw
examples Melanesian V-shaped
square sail New
Zealand V-shaped
square sail
Polynesian crab claw sail New
Guinea crab claw sail
Hawaiian crab...
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Norfolk punt
Norfolk wherry Pausik Pinnace (ship's boat) Pram Scow
Thames sailing barge Wherry Related Nautical operations...