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  • 21Yacht — For other uses, see Yacht (disambiguation). A yacht in Lorient, Bretagne, France A yacht /ˈj …

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  • 22Denys Rayner — in 1943 Denys Arthur Rayner DSC Bar, VRD, RNVR (9 February 1908 4 January 1967) fought throughout the Battle of the Atlantic. After intensive war service at sea, Rayner became a writer, a farmer, and a successful designer and builder of small… …

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  • 23cruise — cruise1 [kru:z] v [Date: 1600 1700; : Dutch; Origin: kruisen to make a cross, cruise , from Middle Dutch cruce cross , from Latin crux; CROSS2] 1.) [I and T] to sail along slowly, especially for pleasure ▪ We were cruising in the Caribbean all… …

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  • 24Cruise ship — MS Majesty of the Seas, completed in 1992 A cruise ship or cruise liner is a passenger ship used for pleasure voyages, where the voyage itself and the ship s amenities are part of the experience, as well as the different destinations along the… …

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  • 25Cremyll Ferry — The Cremyll Ferry The Cremyll ferry runs across the River Tamar from Admirals Hard in Stonehouse, Plymouth, Devon to Cremyll in Cornwall. It is presently operated by Tamar Cruising, and runs approximately every 30 minutes, with a 10 minute… …

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  • 26cruise — cruisingly, adv. /kroohz/, v., cruised, cruising, n. v.i. 1. to sail about on a pleasure trip. 2. to sail about, as a warship patrolling a body of water. 3. to travel about without a particular purpose or destination. 4. to fly, drive, or sail at …

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  • 27cruise — [kro͞oz] vi. cruised, cruising [< Du kruisen, to cross, cruise < kruis, cross < L crux, CROSS] 1. to sail from place to place, as for pleasure or in search of something 2. to ride about in a similar manner [a taxi cruises to pick up… …

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  • 28Catamaran — A catamaran (From Tamil kattumaram ) [cite web |url=http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=catamaran|title=catamaran |accessdate=2008 09 04 |format= |work=Online Etymology Dictionary ] is a type of multihulled boat or ship consisting of two… …

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  • 29Oxford Canal — The Oxford Canal as seen from Napton on the Hill in Warwickshire The Oxford Canal is a 78 mile long (126 km) narrow canal in central England linking Oxford with Coventry via Banbury and Rugby. It connects with the River Thames at Oxford, to… …

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  • 30Westsail 32 — The Westsail 32 was a production fiberglass sailboat built between the years of 1971 and 1980. Approximately 830 were built, about half of them in kit form. The W32 , as they are often referred to, was very heavily built and has taken many people …

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