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  2. Padelford Riverboats - Wikipedia

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    Padelford boats cruise on the Mississippi River and celebrate the history of the region. The Padelford Riverboat Company is based at Harriet Island in downtown St. Paul. The company was founded in 1969 by William Bowell - a World War II decorated veteran - at a time when the Mississippi River was neglected and underused.

  3. Timothy Spall: ...at Sea - Wikipedia

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    A broadly similar Dutch barge, (except The Princess Matilda has no raised aft cabin). [1]Timothy Spall at Sea series is a set of three BBC Four television series [2] that follows the voyage of actor Timothy Spall and his wife Shane as they take their Dutch barge, The Princess Matilda, on a circumnavigation around the British Coast, with visits to Northern Ireland and the Isle of Man.

  4. Here are 10 fun activities for adults this summer at the ...

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    Games featuring elements of hockey, baseball, football and soccer are also available. For a group of up to four people to rent a bay per hour, it costs $50 to $60 on Wednesdays and Thursdays, and ...

  5. Ship, captain, and crew - Wikipedia

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    Ship, Captain, and Crew (also referred to as Cap'n, Bos'n, Mate; Ship of Fools; Clickety Clack; 6-5-4 [1] or Destroyer) is a drinking game played with five dice.The game can be played with as few as two people but is usually played in a group of five or more.

  6. Don't miss the boat! - Wikipedia

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    "Don't miss the boat!" is a board game for two to four players, with no dice or cards or element of elimination. The rules [ 1 ] are simple enough to be mastered by a five-year-old, yet there is no element of chance, and experienced players can use sophisticated tactics and strategies to win.

  7. Shipbuilding - Wikipedia

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    The construction of boats is a similar activity called boat building. The dismantling of ships is called ship breaking. The earliest evidence of maritime transport by modern humans is the settlement of Australia between 50,000 and 60,000 years ago. This almost certainly involved rafts, possibly equipped with some sort of sail.

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  9. Miraculous catch of fish - Wikipedia

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    According to the Gospel of Luke, [2] on the day of this miracle, Jesus was preaching near the Lake of Genesareth (Sea of Galilee), when he saw two boats at the water's edge. Boarding the one belonging to Simon (Peter), and moving out a little from shore, he sat and taught the people from the boat. Afterwards, he said to Peter: