A Peter Boat or Peterboat was a type of fishing boat, found principally on the Thames Estuary and the adjacent coasts of eastern England. In legend, the peter boat's origins lie with the boats used to ferry passengers to and from St. Peter's Abbey, the Saxon predecessor to Westminster Abbey in London. By the middle of the second millennium, a peter boat was a double ended boat of about 12 feet (3.7 m) in length, usually used for fishing. The Peter Boat Inn, in Leigh-on-Sea near the mouth of the Thames Estuary, is named after this type of fishing boat.
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| - Un peter boat ou peterboat est un type de petit voilier de pêche traditionnel (3 à 4 m de long), à un mât gréé avec une voile à livarde, munie de rames. Ce type de bateau est d'origine nordique (proche des yoals norvégiens), principalement utilisé sur le fleuve et dans l'estuaire de la Tamise et les côtes de l'est de l'Angleterre à partir du XVIe siècle, (fr)
- A Peter Boat or Peterboat was a type of fishing boat, found principally on the Thames Estuary and the adjacent coasts of eastern England. In legend, the peter boat's origins lie with the boats used to ferry passengers to and from St. Peter's Abbey, the Saxon predecessor to Westminster Abbey in London. By the middle of the second millennium, a peter boat was a double ended boat of about 12 feet (3.7 m) in length, usually used for fishing. The Peter Boat Inn, in Leigh-on-Sea near the mouth of the Thames Estuary, is named after this type of fishing boat. (en)
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| - Un peter boat ou peterboat est un type de petit voilier de pêche traditionnel (3 à 4 m de long), à un mât gréé avec une voile à livarde, munie de rames. Ce type de bateau est d'origine nordique (proche des yoals norvégiens), principalement utilisé sur le fleuve et dans l'estuaire de la Tamise et les côtes de l'est de l'Angleterre à partir du XVIe siècle, (fr)
- A Peter Boat or Peterboat was a type of fishing boat, found principally on the Thames Estuary and the adjacent coasts of eastern England. In legend, the peter boat's origins lie with the boats used to ferry passengers to and from St. Peter's Abbey, the Saxon predecessor to Westminster Abbey in London. By the middle of the second millennium, a peter boat was a double ended boat of about 12 feet (3.7 m) in length, usually used for fishing. The Peter Boat Inn, in Leigh-on-Sea near the mouth of the Thames Estuary, is named after this type of fishing boat. (en)
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