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  2. Category:Manufacturing companies of Spain - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Auto parts suppliers of Spain (4 P) B. Spanish boat builders (2 C) C. Ceramics manufacturers of Spain (5 P) D.

  3. Trainera - Wikipedia

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    The trainerilla (Spanish for 'little trainera') has a crew of 6 rowers and one cox, all sitting in a row. The batel or chipironier is a smaller boat used close to the coast for a variety of fish, with 4 rowers and a cox. The bateliku [10] is a smaller boat used close to the coast for a variety of fish, with 3 rowers and a cox. [11]

  4. Patín a vela - Wikipedia

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    The steering of the boat is carried out with the movement and distribution of the skipper's weight along the length and width of the boat's deck and with the sheet, which controls the sail. It is specially designed to be launched from the beach, hence the fact that it lacks both centreboard and rudder. [8] [9] [10]

  5. Category:Spanish boat builders - Wikipedia

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  6. Navantia - Wikipedia

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    Navantia is a Spanish state-owned shipbuilding dedicated to civil and military naval construction, the design of deep-tech systems [3] and the manufacture of structures for the renewable energy sector, such as offshore wind or hydrogen. [4] It was established in 2005 following the segregation of the military assets of the IZAR Group.

  7. List of retired Spanish Navy ships - Wikipedia

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    List of submarines of the Spanish Navy; Peral A-2 Cosme Garcia Mistral (S-73) Isaac Peral´s submarine torpedo boat (1) Peral (1888–1890) Isaac Peral class (1) Isaac Peral (A-0) (1917–1930) (Holland type similar to USS M-1) A class F/Laurenti (3) A-1 Narciso Monturiol (1917–1934) A-2 Cosme Garcia (1917–1931) A-3 (1917–1932) B class ...

  8. List of ships of the line of Spain - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish term for ships of the line was navíos, but during the latter part of the Habsburg era (until 1700) ships continued to be designated as galeón. Those ships with secular names (e.g. royal, geographical or adjectival names) were additionally given an official religious name (or advocación ) which appears below in parentheses ...

  9. Lazaga-class patrol vessel - Wikipedia

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    Two of the Spanish units were later transferred to the Colombian Navy. Based on the German Type 143 Albatros-class vessels, the hull of the first unit was built in Germany and the rest were built in San Fernando, Cádiz, Spain in a similar way to that of the Barceló-class patrol boat, in 1976–1977.