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- Alingano Maisu
- Amatasi
- Avang
- Balangay
- Bangka (boat)
- Basnig
- Baurua
- Bedar (ship)
- Borobudur ship
- Buggoh
- Camakau
- Casco (barge)
- Catamaran
- Chialoup
- Cirebon shipwreck
- Crab claw sail
- Djong
- Drua
- Fanuankuwel
- Fautasi
- Fealofani Bruun
- Garay (ship)
- Golekan
- Guilalo
- Hawaiʻiloa
- Hipour
- Hiri trade cycle
- Hōkūleʻa
- Jukung
- Junk rig
- K'un-lun po
- Kaep
- Kafeŕoor
- Kalanay Cave
- Kalia (watercraft)
- Karakoa
- Kelulus
- Kora kora
- Kula ring
- Ladjak
- Lakatoi
- Laluan Penarikan
- Lambo (boat)
- Lancaran (ship)
- Lanong
- Lapita culture
- Lepa (ship)
- Leti leti
- Lingling-o
- List of Māori waka
- Makassan contact with Australia
- Malia (canoe)
- Maritime Silk Road
- Marshall Islands stick chart
- Mau Piailug
- Mayang (boat)
- Multihull
- Māori migration canoes
- Outrigger (nautical)
- Outrigger boat
- Padewakang
- Pahi (ship)
- Paopao (canoe)
- Paraw
- Patorani
- Pencalang
- Penjajap
- Pinas (ship)
- Pinisi
- Polynesian multihull terminology
- Polynesian navigation
- Proa
- Sakman
- Salambáw
- Salisipan
- Sampan
- Sandeq
- Sarimanok (vinta)
- Sepik Coast exchange
- Sewn boat
- Spice trade
- Takia (watercraft)
- Tanja sail
- Tao people
- Tepukei
- Tipairua
- Tongiaki
- Tongkang
- Toop (boat)
- Trepanging
- Trimaran
- Tākitimu
- Va'a
- Va'a-tele
- Vaka katea
- Vinta
- Wa (watercraft)
- Waka (canoe)
- Walap
- Weriyeng
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