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  • 91Coast Guard of Georgia — The Georgian Coast Guard flag The Georgian Coast Guard is the maritime arm of the Georgian Border Police, within the Ministry for Internal Affairs. It is responsible for the maritime protection of the entire 310 km (190 mi) coastline of …

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  • 92Cowichan (steamship) — Cowichan circa 1918, at a logging float landing. Career Name: Cowichan …

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  • 93Donald Attig — (born in Pontiac, Illinois February 2, 1936) is an inventor, boat designer, entrepreneur, yachtsman and adventurer. Contents 1 Biography 1.1 Toward the International Benchmark records …

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  • 94Operation Sea Lion — Part of Western Front of the Second World War Operational scope …

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  • 95Kayak — A kayak is a small human powered boat. It typically has a covered deck, and a cockpit covered by a spraydeck. It is propelled by a double bladed paddle in the hands of a sitting paddler. The kayak was used by the native Ainu, Aleut and Eskimo… …

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  • 96Charles W. Morgan (ship) — Charles W. Morgan at Mystic Seaport, CT Career (United States) …

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  • 97Medway Queen — The PS Medway Queen is a paddle driven steamship, the only estuary paddle steamer left in the United Kingdom.PS Medway Queen is oil fired, built as a coal fired ship in 1924. Presently deconstructed, she is the subject of a £1.8 million National… …

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  • 98Battle of Roanoke Island — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Battle of Roanoke Island partof=the American Civil War color scheme=background:#ffcccc caption= Capture of Roanoke Island, Feby. 8th 1862 , by Currier and Ives date=February 7 ndash; February 8, 1862… …

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  • 99Westsail 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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  • 100Golden age of Ireland — Early Christian Ireland, conventionally dated from the fourth century AD until the beginning of the Viking Age in the ninth century, saw the rise of Christianity and the creation of a literate society. In the largely prehistoric early period… …

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