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  2. Sampan - Wikipedia

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    A sampan is a relatively flat-bottomed wooden boat found in East, Southeast, and South Asia. It is possibly of Chinese or Austronesian origin. [1] Some sampans include a small shelter on board and may be used as a permanent habitation on inland waters. The design closely resembles Western hard chine boats like the scow or punt.

  3. Djong - Wikipedia

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    It was claimed the word jong, jung, jüng, or junk comes from Southern Min Chinese, specifically Hokkien Chinese: 船; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: chûn; lit. 'boat', 'ship'. [13] However, Chinese ocean-going tradition in Southeast Asia was relatively new – until the 12th century, most trade between the regions was carried in Southeast Asian vessels. [14]

  4. Long-tail boat - Wikipedia

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    Long-tail boats in Poda island, Krabi, Thailand.. The long-tail boat (Thai: เรือหางยาว, RTGS: ruea hang yao, [1] pronounced [rɯ̄ːa̯ hǎːŋ jāːw]) is a type of watercraft native to Southeast Asia that uses a common automotive engine as a readily available and maintainable powerplant. [2]

  5. Penjajap - Wikipedia

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    Penjajap were made from light materials. They were typically very long and narrow and had a shallow draft. This allowed them to sail over dangerous reefs as well as upriver. Large penjajap had outriggers, without which, they would capsize. [3]: 240 Penjajap has sharp stern but with an overhanging gallery. Deckhouse amidships is made of palm ...

  6. Traditional fishing boat - Wikipedia

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    Boats in South East Asia and Polynesia centred on canoes, outriggers and multihull boats. By contrast, boats in Europe centred on framed and keeled monohulls. The Scandinavians were building innovative boats millennia ago, as shown by the many petroglyph images of Nordic Bronze Age boats.

  7. These robot boats are cleaning up Asia’s waterways - AOL

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    The Hong Kong company’s autonomous, solar-powered boats are operating in Hong Kong, Thailand and India. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...

  8. Austronesian vessels - Wikipedia

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    The boat is shunted from beam reach to beam reach to change direction, with the wind over the side, a low-force procedure. The bottom corner of the crab claw sail is moved to the other end, which becomes the bow as the boat sets off back the way it came. The mast usually hinges, adjusting the rake or angle of the mast.

  9. Uber floats Asia’s first boat taxi service on Kashmir’s ...

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    The president of the Shikara Owners Association, Wali Mohammad Bhatt, seemed optimistic about the service, telling Reuters: “It will boost our business.There will be fixed rates, no cheating ...