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  2. List of ships of the Republic of Singapore Navy - Wikipedia

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    Purchased second hand from the Swedish Navy. RSS Chieftain – 26 Jun 2004 (Former 25 Jul 1969) Archer class. Former Västergötland class. 2 Sweden: Attack submarines: Kockums: RSS Archer – 2 Dec 2011 [2] (Former 27 Nov 1987) 1,500 tonnes (submerged) 1,400 tonnes (surfaced) [3] Purchased second hand from the Swedish Navy. RSS Swordsman ...

  3. Golekan - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1950s golekan from Sepulu were sailing to Singapore with mixed cargoes of palm sugar, coffee, tamarind, dried fish, and mats, along with considerable numbers of passengers from the island of Bawean. [9] Madurese skippers would buy cattle from local market and sell them for handsome profit in Pontianak, Manggar, or Pangkal Pinang ...

  4. Trishna (yacht) - Wikipedia

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    7] The planning for the circumnavigation commenced in early 1980s and finally took off in 1984 when a team of officers from the Corps of Engineers flew to the U.K. to buy a boat and sail it back to India. Limited funds dictated the Sapper Adventure Foundation to opt for the purchase of a second-hand sailboat for the venture.

  5. The Pros and Cons of Buying a Boat - AOL

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    Cabin Cruiser Cons. Storage: You’ll most likely want to keep your boat parked at a marina, where moorage fees in the U.S. can range anywhere from $12 to $240 per square foot per year, depending ...

  6. Tongkang - Wikipedia

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    A Singapore trader (Tongkang), lightly laden, under full sail. Singapore Strait, January, 1950. Singapore trader: General purpose trading boat, now used mostly for carrying firewood. Hull similar to Singapore timber tongkang, but less beamy: stepping two or three masts, each setting a single highpeaked Chinese junk sail. Manned by Chinese.

  7. Republic of Singapore Navy - Wikipedia

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    The Republic of Singapore Navy (RSN) is the maritime service branch of the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) responsible for defending the country against any seaborne threats and as a guarantor of its sea lines of communications. The RSN traces its origins to the Royal Navy when Singapore was still a crown colony of the British Empire. The service ...

  8. Moth (dinghy) - Wikipedia

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    The Moth is a small development class of sailing dinghy.Originally a small, fast home-built sailing boat designed to plane, since 2000 it has become an expensive and largely commercially produced boat designed to hydroplane on foils though many are still built at home, typically at much lower cost.

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