Baurua
The baurua was a traditional sailing proa of the Gilbert Islands.[1] They are considered to have been the most sophisticated of Austronesian sailing vessels.[2] A 100 foot baurua was built in 1939.[3]
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| Pre-modern Western |
- Tessarakonteres and Thalamegos (3rd century BCE)
- Simon & Jude or Invention I (1662)
- Invention II (1662)
- Experiment (1664)
- St. Michael the Archangel (1684)
- Experiment (1786)
- Taurus (1790s)
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- Jersey (1812)
- York (1813)
- Nassau (1814)
- Steam Battery (1815)
- Double Trouble (1820)
- Castaliâ (1874)
- Amaryllis (1876)
- Calais-Douvres or Express (1877)
- Duster (1877)
- John Gilpin (1877)
- Tarantella (1877)
- Teaser (1878)
- Zarifa (1878)
- Proa #1 (1898)
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