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  2. Kayak - Wikipedia

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    The broader kayak categories today are 'sit-in' (SI), which is inspired mainly by traditional kayak forms, 'sit-on-top' (SOT), which evolved from paddle boards that were outfitted with footrests and a backrest, 'hybrid', which are essentially canoes featuring a narrower beam and a reduced free board enabling the paddler to propel them from the ...

  3. Human-powered watercraft - Wikipedia

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    through hand-operated oars, paddles, or poles, or; through the feet with pedals, crankset or treadle. [1] While most human-powered watercraft use buoyancy to maintain their position relative to the surface of the water, a few, such as human-powered hydrofoils and human-powered submarines, use hydrofoils, either alone or in addition to buoyancy.

  4. Paddle boat - Wikipedia

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    Paddle boat may refer to: Paddle steamer or paddleboat, a boat propelled by a paddle wheel; Pedalo, a boat propelled by pedalling with the feet; A paddlecraft, i.e. a human-powered watercraft which is propelled using handheld paddles, such as a canoe or kayak

  5. Hornblower Hybrid - Wikipedia

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    The Alcatraz Clipper Hybrid was originally constructed in the early 1970s as a vessel to serve Catalina Island. Hornblower Cruises subsidiary Alcatraz Cruises acquired the vessel in 2008 and retrofitted it to have Tier II engines with a Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) units. In 2011 Alcatraz Cruises implemented Hornblower's Hybrid technology.

  6. MV Catriona - Wikipedia

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    MV Catriona (Scottish Gaelic: Catrìona) is a diesel electric hybrid passenger and vehicle roll-on, roll-off ferry built for Caledonian MacBrayne for the Claonaig–Lochranza crossing. She is the third hybrid ferry commissioned and owned by Caledonian Maritime Assets , one of three such ferries in the world to incorporate a low-carbon hybrid ...

  7. PS Emmylou - Wikipedia

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    Added following the 2018 renovations, becoming the largest cabin of the boat. 2: The Murrumbidgee Cabin: Named after the PS Murrumbidgee, built in 1865 as a general cargo steamer. Became a tourist steamer in 1947, accommodating for up to seventeen guests. Destroyed by fire in 1948 (remnants can be seen adjacent to the Echuca Wharf). 3: The ...