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Keelboat

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Image:Keelboat and flatboat.jpg A Keelboat is a keeled boat built for the navigation of rivers. It is similar to a riverboat, but is typically controlled with oars or poles. Keelboats have been used for exploration, such as the Lewis and Clark Expedition, and for carrying people and cargo.

A Keelboat is also a racing sailboat with an open cockpit and no accommodation used for short inshore daytime races.

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Classes of Keelboats (Worldwide List)

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