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A glass bottom boat is a boat with sections of glass (or other suitable transparent material) below the waterline allowing passengers to observe the underwater environment from within the boat. Glass bottom boats are used almost exclusively for giving tours, as they are usually designed to allow the maximum number of tourists to view out the glass bottom and are not really suitable for... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Glass bottom boat
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The Attack class patrol boats were small coastal defence vessels built for the Royal Australian Navy and operated between 1967 and 1985 . Many were eventually donated to the defence forces of Pacific nations. Twenty boats were ordered by the Department of Defence in 1965 at a cost of around $AUD 800,000 each from two Queensland shipyards, Evans Deakin in Brisbane and Walkers in Maryborough... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Attack class patrol boat
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The Center for Wooden Boats is a maritime heritage museum located on the south shore of Lake Union in Seattle , Washington , USA. It was founded in 1977 by Dick Wagner. A second campus is planned for Cama Beach State Park on Camano Island , to open in 2005 . Next door to the CWB is the Northwest Seaport , which endeavors to restore several bigger historic ships, including the Schooner... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Center for Wooden Boats
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Type XXIII U-boats were designed to operate in the shallows of the North Sea , Black Sea and Mediterranean Sea where larger Type XXI Elektro boats were at risk in World War II . They were so small they could carry only two torpedoes , which had to be loaded externally. The first Type XXIII, U-2321, was launched from Deutsche Werft in Hamburg on April 17 , 1944 . It was one of six... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Type XXIII U-boat
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This article is about the term "boat anchor" as related to computing and amateur radio . See the article on anchors for information on boat anchors in the nautical sense. In computing , a boat anchor is a piece of useless computer hardware - so-called because theoretically their only productive use is to be thrown into the water as a boat mooring (a common use for large obsolete... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Boat anchor
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Two dragon boat crews during a race. The drummer, paddlers and sweep are all visible. Dragon Boat ( Chinese : 龍舟, 龍船; Simplified Chinese : 龙舟, 龙船, Mandarin Pinyin : lóng zhōu, lóng chuán; Wade-Giles : lung 2 -chou 1 , lung 2 -ch'uan 2 ; Cantonese IPA : /ləʊŋ 11 tsɐu 55 / </span>, /ləʊ... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Dragon boat
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HM Coastal Motor Boat 4 was one of a large series of small fast shallow draught vessels used during World War One . She was designed by Thornycrofts of Hampden , England , ordered in January, 1916 , built by them and delivered that summer. CMB 4 displaced 5 tons and was 45' in length X 8' 6" in width and drew 2' 9" in water. Power was provided by a 1 shaft Thornycroft V-12 gas engine which... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/HM Coastal Motor Boat 4
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Jet Sprint Boat racing is a form of racing sport where trailerable speed boats, powered by water jet propulsion rather than by conventional propellers , race around shallow, artificial watercourses characterised by many tight turns. The racing format is usually a sequence of time trials. While the Jetboat was invented in New Zealand , this form of boat racing is becoming more popular... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Jet sprint boat racing
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This article is about a US corporation that is sometimes referred to simply as "Electric Boat." There is a separate article about electric boats in general. Electric Boat division of General Dynamics Corporation is a major contractor for submarine work for the United States Navy . The company's main facilities are a shipyard in Groton, Connecticut , and a hull-fabrication and outfitting... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Electric Boat Corporation
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The Eton Boating Song is the best known of the school songs associated with Eton College that are sung at the end of year concert and on other important occasions. It is also played during the procession of boats. The words of the song were written by William Johnson, a Master at the school. The music was composed by an Old Etonian (i.e., a former Eton student), Capt. Algernon Drummond. It... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Eton Boating Song
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