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A great kayaking site full of helpful information for kayakers of all types. Find out everything you wanted to know about kayaking, kayakers, and kayaks.
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An exhaustive review and evaluation of aviation life rafts for light aircraft through business jets. Equipped To Survive (tm) offers comprehensive information on survival equipment and skills
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Wikipedia-Article "Rafts"

Children successfully test their raft, in Brixham harbour, south Devon, England. The raft is made from wooden poles, rope and blue barrels.
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Children successfully test their raft, in Brixham harbour, south Devon, England. The raft is made from wooden poles, rope and blue barrels.

A raft is a special type of boat, distinguished by the absence of a hull. Rafts are kept afloat either by buoyant materials such as wood, or by inflated containers.

This technology has been superseded by hulled boats in most parts of the world but inflatable rafts manufactured of flexible materials are used for recreational navigation of whitewater.

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