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English: This type of lug- rigged dugout, locally called "banting" or "atcheen" boat, but generally designated as "fast boat" by Europeans, is commonly used at Johore, Straits Settlements, India. It is one of the most remarkable forms of dugout canoe in the world, and its fine sailing qualities have earned for it the cognomen of " fast boat."
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Source Catalogue of the Watercraft Collection in the United States National Museum; 1923: United States National Museum Bulletin No. 127
Author Carl W. Mitman

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