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Fifie
The Fifie is a design of sailing boat developed on the east coast of Scotland. A large fifie could reach just over in length. Because of their large sail area they were very fast sailing boats. wikipedia.org
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Fifie
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fifie
Fifie, fifie Sc. (ˈfaɪfɪ) [f. Fife in Scotland + -ie.] ‘A type of herring fishing boat with vertical stem and stern-posts, common in the second half of the 19th and early 20th cents. on the E. coast, prob. so called from having been first built and used on the Fife coast’ (Scot. Nat. Dict.).1905 Ban... Oxford English Dictionary
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Fifie Rahardja
Fifie Rahardja is an Indonesian environmental activist and businessperson. Once the trash was cleared, the Rahardja family developed housing in the previously undesirable area, with the experience inspiring Fifie to continue her wikipedia.org
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scaf
scaf Also 4–6 skaf(fe, scaff, 5 scaphe, 6 schaffe, 7 erron. scarfe, 9– scaffie, scaffy, scaph, skaffie. [a. OF. scaphe, scauphe, escaf(f)e, ad. L. scapha light boat, skiff, a. Gr. σκάϕη trough, tub, skiff, etc.] 1. A light boat, skiff. Also attrib. in scaffy boat. Chiefly Sc. Now Hist.c 1375 Sc. Leg... Oxford English Dictionary
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Fifi
Federation of International Football Independents FiFi Awards, in the fragrance industry Tropical Storm Fifi, the name of several storms See also Fifie wikipedia.org
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Zulu
Zulu, n. and a. (ˈzuːluː) Also Zoola, Zooloo. [Native name.] 1. (Formerly also Z.-Kaffir.) a. A member of a Bantu people mainly inhabiting Zululand and Natal in S. Africa. Also attrib. or as adj., belonging to this people. Since the early nineteenth century, the Zulus have been noted for their fierc... Oxford English Dictionary
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Reaper (sailing vessel)
Reaper is a restored historic Fifie herring drifter which is registered by the National Historic Ships Committee as part of the National Historic Fleet wikipedia.org
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Drifter (fishing boat)
preserved as museum ships include Lydia Eva, a steam drifter of the herring fishing fleet based in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, and Reaper, a restored Scottish Fifie Image gallery See also Herring Buss (Dutch precursor to the drifter) Fifie (widely used early drifter in Scotland) Manx nobby History of fishing in wikipedia.org
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St Monans
For over 200 years the boat builder J W Miller & Sons Ltd produced fifie fishing boats, yachts and motor launches in the village. wikipedia.org
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Reaper (disambiguation)
in the 2008 film Doomsday The Reapers, introduced in season 10 of the TV series The Walking Dead Vehicles Reaper (sailing vessel), a 1901 restored Fifie wikipedia.org
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Lug sail
On larger luggers, like the Fifie, large dipping lug sails were possible only with the introduction of steam-powered capstans to facilitate with dipping wikipedia.org
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Spirit\Light\Speed
Executive Producer – Victor Murgatroyd Producer , Programmed by (additional) – Witchman Recorded by – Martin Schmelzle Strings – Novi Novog, Stefanie Fifie wikipedia.org
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Moray Firth fishing disaster
The main types of boat used for herring fishing on the east coast were the Fifie, and the smaller Skaffie which was common around the Moray Firth. wikipedia.org
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Richacha Balengola
(1993) Espérant Kisangani and Viva La Musica - Paris Match (1993) Malo Kélé Et Les Matouloulous – Le Rythmes De La Brousse (1993) Soukous Stars - Fifie wikipedia.org
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