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  2. List of Empire ships (P) - Wikipedia

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    Empire Pelican was a 6,463-GRT cargo ship which was built by Skinner & Eddy, Seattle. Completed in 1919 as Stanley for USSB. To MoWT in 1941 and renamed Empire Pelican. Bombed on 14 November 1941 by Italian aircraft and sunk between Galita Island and Tunisia. [27]

  3. Category:Sailboat components - Wikipedia

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  4. Pelican (Bill Short) - Wikipedia

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    A Pelican is one of a series of boats designed by Captain Bill Short with Pelican names, including the Pelican (12’) in 1959 [1] the Great Pelican (16’) and the Pacific Pelican (14’7”). All are prams with bowsprits and lug rigs .

  5. Paddle steamer - Wikipedia

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    A typical river paddle steamer from the 1850s. Fall Line's steamer Providence, launched 1866 Finlandia Queen, a paddle-wheel ship from 1990s in Tampere, Finland [1]. A paddle steamer is a steamship or steamboat powered by a steam engine driving paddle wheels to propel the craft through the water.

  6. Pedal boat - Wikipedia

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    Pedal boat may refer to: Amphibious cycle, a pedal-powered vehicle capable of operation on both land and water; Hydrocycle, a bicycle-like watercraft with pontoons or a hydrofoil for buoyancy, and pedals for propulsion; Human-powered hydrofoil, a hydrofoil that can use pedals and various other means for propulsion

  7. Wally Yachts - Wikipedia

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    Founded by Italian entrepreneur Luca Bassani [2] in 1994, Wally started out with sailing boats and then branched out into designing motoryachts, including the 118 WallyPower. [ 3 ] Wally launched sailing yachts ranging from the Wallynano 37 feet (11 m) day sailer to the 166 feet (51 m) flybridge carbonfiber sloop Better Place .