Watercraft
“Miss Belle Isle”
North America
“Miss Belle Isle”, 1925, is one of the oldest known Chris-Craft boats in existence.
“Miss Belle Isle”, 1925, is one of the oldest known Chris-Craft boats in existence.
The 12 1/2 class is still a sought-after sailboat—not only because of its famous designer, but because it is easy to sail and seaworthy in even the worst conditions.
Tjotters were originally workboats used to transport cargo through canals and across the shallow Ijsselmeer (Inland Sea).
The agai-ni-waiau is an integral part of the rite marking a boy’s transition to manhood in the traditional culture on San Cristobal.
In addition to fishing in the coastal lagoons around Aveiro, the caçadeira is used for hunting waterfowl and for transportation.
In the late 19th century, the Adirondack guideboat evolved from a hunting and
trapping boat into a graceful craft enjoyed by vacationers and sportsmen alike.
Yoals are a type of fishing boat native to the Shetland Islands.