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Polski: Wóz do transportu brzegowej łodzi ratowniczej znaleziony w wydmie koło Lubiatowa. Ciągnięty przez konie, mógł się poruszać po plaży dzięki gąsienicom na tylnych kołach. Po odłączeniu przedniej osi wóz przechylano i łódź (z załogą) zsuwała się po drewnianych rolkach do wody. Przednie koło. Eksponat w Muzeum Zalewu Wiślanego w Kątach Rybackich.
English: Carriage for lifeboat. Found in sand dune near Lubiatowo. Driven by horses, was able to travel on snad due to crawlers on rear wheels. After detaching fore axis body of carriage was tilted backwards and boat (with her crew) was launched, rolling down on wooden rols. Front wheel. Presently carriage is exhibited in Vistula Lagoon Museum in Kąty Rybackie, Poland.
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