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boats, tliesc are nctw abandoned, and are not used for ; ny practi- 

 cal purpose, but anionic tlie people at large, these are still i? .;ed 

 everywhere, such being particularly the case in Cliiba VvAec- 

 ture. The lengtli of these boats coinmonly ranges from 3 j to 

 50 feet. 



B. The Fuji-maru Exhibited by the Sliizuoka 



Prefecture. 



Length perpendicular 56 teet. 



Extreme breadth 12 feet 6 inches. 



Depth moulded 6 feet. 



The total tonnage. 25 tons. 



Engines Oil Motor Engines, 



Union Type, U.S.A. 



Horse Power 18 H. P. 



Speed Engine 4 sea miles. 



Spars Ketch. 



Material of the Hull Wood. 



Date of launching 1906. 



This boat was built by the Fishery Experimental Station 

 of Shizuoka Prefecture for the purpose of bonito angling, taking 

 an initiative in fishing boats with motor engines. A great deal 

 is contributed by these boats towards the development of fishery, 

 and in the space of three years, schooners equiped with motor 

 engines were built in this and other prefectures. At present 

 both in regard to the hull and engines, various experiments 

 are being made all calculated to cause extensive developments. 



C. The Unyo-maru Exhibited by the Imperial 



Fishery Bureau. 



Length i:erpendicular 130 feet. 



Breadth moulded 28 feet 6 inchcF. 



