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    suffix -or/-er. Thus the name "pajala" can be translated as "fishing boat that use net". Pajala is an undecked coasting boat which usually has a tripod mast...
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    double-outrigger vessel from Madura Pajala (boat), traditional perahu from western South Sulawesi Solu, traditional boat of Toba Batak people CN-235, a medium-range...
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    is built from type of hull from Sulawesi, namely the pajala. Pajala is an undecked coasting boat which usually has a tripod mast carrying a single large...
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    Sampan (redirect from Sampan boat)
    A sampan is a relatively flat-bottomed wooden boat found in East, Southeast, and South Asia. It is possibly of Chinese or Austronesian origin. Some sampans...
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    type of perahu is the result of combining fore-and-aft rig with indigenous pajala-type hull made by Bugis and Makassar people. They can be seen in the area...
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    boat built by the Mandar people of Sulawesi, Indonesia. The hull is of the pajala-type, lightly built and allowing for shallow displacement. The boat...
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    Leti leti Lis-alis Londe Malangbang Mayang Orembai Padewakang Paduwang Pajala Paledang Penjajap Pangkur Patorani Pelang Pencalang Perahu Pinisi (Lambo...
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    traditional boat from Aceh, Indonesia. It is also used in other areas near Malacca strait, such as Johor, where they are called "fast boat". Eredia's account...
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    Paledang (category Boats of Indonesia)
    with the person who controls the boat (called the Tuan Perahu, lit. "boat master"). Paledang are made by traditional boat-makers called the Ata Molan. He...
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    Patorani (category Military boats)
    can be translated as "flying fish catcher".: 24  Patorani fishing boat has pajala type hull with Makassar-styled rudder mounting and tripod mast. The...
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    is a type of boat-ship produced in East Indies. Appeared at the end of the 18th century, and built in local shipyards, this type of boat is one of the...
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    Sampan panjang (category Boats of Indonesia)
    Malaysia, Singapore, and Indonesia. This type of boat was used by Malay people as racing boat and as transport boat. The sampan panjang appeared at the first...
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    Lepa (ship) (redirect from Lepa (boat))
    sea-living, modern lepa are instead used as fishing boats and cargo vessels. Lepa are medium-sized boats, usually averaging at 30 to 50 ft (9.1 to 15.2 m)...
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    Jukung (category Boats of Indonesia)
    outrigger canoe. It is a traditional fishing boat, but newer uses include "Jukung Dives", using the boat as a vehicle for small groups of SCUBA divers...
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    Paduwang Pajala Panineman Paopao Paraw Patorani Pelang Perahu payang Peter boat Pirogue Poveiro Pump boat Reed boat Sandeq Salambaw Sampan Sgoth Shad boat Sixareen...
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    Paduwang (category Boats of Indonesia)
    emergence of golekan. Other fishing craft of Indonesia: Mayang Sandeq Patorani Pajala Stenross (2007). p.66. Pâris, François-Edmond (1841). Essai sur la construction...
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    seven Soviet bomber planes appeared in the village Pajala, 10 kilometres from the border to Finland. Pajala was hit by more than 130 bombs, causing damage...
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    A kakap is a narrow river or coastal boat used for fishing in Malaysia, Indonesia, and Brunei. They are also sometimes used as auxiliary vessels to larger...
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    Bagan (fishing) (category Boats of Indonesia)
    the shape of the boat bagan is simpler and lighter making it easier to move to the desired place. This boat bagan consists of two boats which are connected...
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    Bangkong (category Indigenous boats)
    Bangkong is the war boat of dayak people, notably used by sea dayaks (Iban people) of Indonesia, Malaysia and Brunei. They are used for riverine warfare...
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