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  • 71Yacht — For other uses, see Yacht (disambiguation). A yacht in Lorient, Bretagne, France A yacht /ˈj …

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  • 72ALLAN — UNITED KINGDOM (see also List of Individuals) 23.7.1904 Brechin/UK 8.6.1957 Aldeburgh/UK James Foggo Allan was educated at the Dumbarton Academy and at Glasgow University, and he served an apprenticeship with William Denny and Bros., Ltd, the… …

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  • 73Naval architecture — Tahitian Princess in Tórshavn, Faroe Islands, August 2009 Naval architecture is an engineering discipline dealing with the design, construction, maintenance and operation of marine vessels and structures.[1] …

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  • 74Dhow — A dhow in the Indian Ocean near the East African islands of Zanzibar Dhow (Arabic,داو) is the generic name of a number of traditional Arab sailing vessels with one or more masts with lateen sails. Dhows typically weigh 300 to 500 tons, and have a …

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  • 76List of Canadian Navy ships — This is a list of Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) ships that have served past and present, from 1911 ndash;1968 and Maritime Command (MARCOM) of the Canadian Forces from 1968 ndash;present. HMCS is the abbreviation for Her Majesty s Canadian Ship or… …

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  • 77Dutch clipper — While the majority of the clipper ships sailed under British and American flags, more than a hundred clippers were built in the Netherlands. They were medium clippers rather than the larger extreme clipper. At an exhibition in Amsterdam in 1852… …

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  • 78USS Schofield (FFG-3) — was a Sclass|Brooke|frigate laid down on 15 April 1963 by the Lockheed Shipbuilding and Construction Co., Seattle, Washington and launched on 7 December 1963. The ship was sponsored by Mrs. F. Perry Schofield and commissioned on 11 May 1968,… …

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  • 79Cutter (boat) — A gaff cutter KLEINE FREIHEIT with a genoa jib set A cutter may refer to several types of nautical vessels. When used in the context of sailing vessels, a cutter is a small single masted boat, fore and aft rigged, with two or more headsails and… …

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