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With much of the route going through Russian waters, the crew said in a statement: "Less than 10 years ago, the first steel-hulled sailboat managed to get through just one of the passages, and 100 years ago, a circumnavigation would have taken six years."
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Aqua Expeditions Francesco Galli Zugaro's Aqua is a steel-hulled riverboat, which Peruvian designer Jordi Puig reconfigured to contain 12 guest cabins with floor-to-ceiling windows, cherry-wood floors and slate-clad bathrooms.
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With much of the route going through Russian waters, the crew said in a statement: "Less than 10 years ago, the first steel-hulled sailboat managed to get through just one of the passages, and 100 years ago, a circumnavigation would have taken six years."
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The waterway also holds the remains of old fishing boats, a 1900-era four-masted schooner, a steel-hulled ferry and a canoe.
Kayakers paddle through a ship graveyard in Charles Sara K. Taylor 2010
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He said the missing person had been with a second person in a steel-hulled work boat, which is used for pushing a barge.
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Early Wednesday the Ady Gil, a $2.5 million carbon-fiber trimaran that his organization has been using to harass the Japanese whaling fleet in the Southern Ocean, was abandoned to sink after it was sheared in half by a collision see video just below with a much larger, steel-hulled boat running security for the Japanese fleet.
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The adventure begins with the Fish Patrolmen running up Carquinez Straits toward Turner's Ship Yard where they spy several English steel-hulled sailing ships and two Italians in a skiff running an illegal Chinese sturgeon line.
“. . .all his race rose up before him in a mighty phantasmagoria. . .” 2008
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For more than eight years Achim and I have lived aboard our steel-hulled, double-masted sail ketch, Pangaea.
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A compelling parallel can be drawn to the latter half of the nineteenth century, when the steel-hulled oceangoing steamship and the submarine telegraph cable revolutionized international trade.
Shaken and Stirred 2005
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The TV news repeatedly shows aerial shots of the steel-hulled cargo barge called ING 4727, which had recently delivered a load of cement to New Orleans via the Mister Go waterway and came loose from its moorings during the storm.
Hurricane Season Neal Thompson 2007
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