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Sampans are flat bottomed boats mainly used in China, powered by wooden oars.
EH...... wooden boats {rowing boats} I THINK BUT it might be a horse OR donkey
The wooden PT boats of WW2 had three Packard gasoline engines. Packard went out of business in about 1959.
Well, seeing as they were vikings, they used oars to row the boat. <><><> A But mainly by sails,
By today's standards, wooden boats powered by cloth sails driven by the wind.
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Those boats were Dhows.
Sampans are flat bottomed boats mainly used in China, powered by wooden oars.
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Yes, Columbus used wooden boats.
The Bantu people spread their culture and languages across Africa through migration and interaction with other groups. As they moved and settled in different regions, they exchanged goods, technologies, beliefs, and practices with local populations, gradually influencing and assimilating into diverse African societies.
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The web address of the Center For Wooden Boats is: http://www.cwb.org
The phone number of the Center For Wooden Boats is: 206-382-2628.
Anthony S. Mollica has written: 'The American wooden runabout' -- subject(s): Boats and boating, Wooden boats, Motorboats 'The American wooden runabout' -- subject(s): Boats and boating, Wooden boats, Motorboats 'Building Chris-Craft' -- subject(s): Boatbuilding, Chris-Craft Industries, History
The address of the Center For Wooden Boats is: 1010 Valley St, Seattle, WA 98109-4444