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English: This canoe was used by Warington Baden-Powell on his Baltic cruise in 1869. The design was based on the "Rob Roy" style of hybrid canoe-kayak introduced by John "Rob Roy" MacGregor. Warington continued improving his design, taking Nautilus No. 5 to the United States in 1886 to compete against the American Canoe Association.
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Baden-Powell, Warington (1871), Canoe Travelling: Log of a Cruise on the Baltic; and Practical Hints on Building and Fitting Canoes. London, Smith Elder & Co.

https://archive.org/details/canoetravelling00powegoog/page/n8
Author Warington Baden-Powell (1874-1921)

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Sailing canoe Nautilus No. 3, designed and built by Warrington Baden-Powell.

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