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keel-boat
keel-boat (ˈkiːlbəʊt) [f. keel n.1 and n.2] † a. ? A small keel: cf. keel n.2 Obs. b. A large flat boat used on American rivers. U.S. c. A yacht having a keel instead of a centre-board.a. 1695 Lond. Gaz. No. 2073/1 An Act for the better Admeasurement of Keels and Keel-Boats, in the Port of New-Castl...
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Keelboat
A keel boat, keelboat, or keel-boat is a type of usually long, narrow cigar-shaped riverboat, or unsheltered water barge which is sometimes also called
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bushwhacking
▪ I. bushwhacking, vbl. n. U.S. (ˈbʊʃˌhwækɪŋ) 1. Making one's way through bushes; esp. the pulling of a boat by means of the bushes along the margin of a stream.1826 T. Flint Recoll. Miss. Valley 86 A process, which, in the technics of the boatmen [of the Mississippi] is called bush-whacking. 1828 ―...
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W. D. Schock Corp
Shad Turner later designed the company's early racing keel-boat line that including the Santana 25-1, Santana 25-2 in 1973, the commercially successful
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E-boat (trailer sailer)
The E-Boat Offshore One Design is a light displacement flush deck IOR Mini Ton keel-boat with a lifting cast iron keel, designed in 1974.
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keel
▪ I. keel, n.1 (kiːl) Forms: 4–6 kele, (4 kelle, 5 keole, 6 kyele, kile), 6–7 keele, Sc. keill, 7– keel. [prob. a. ON. kjǫl-r (Da. kj{obar}l, Sw. köl):—*kelu-z; not connected with Du. and G. kiel (keel n.2). F. quille, in a Rouen document of 1382 (Hartz.-Darm.) was prob. also from ON.; Sp. quilla, I...
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George Anson Pease
Pease began in a keel-boat in 1850, taking freight from Portland to Oregon City for $20 a ton.
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