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13 results - UCS Category "BOAT" - Most at least downloaded

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- Horn of a ship 1
Horn used by cruise ships. UCS Category: BOATHorn. Duration: 00:08.
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- Sonar 2
Several beeps of an active sonar. This is a low frequency sonar (long range but low definition). It is a sine wave of 1040 Hz frequency easy to put in loop. In reality, a military submarine usually has passive sonar, more sonar info: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonar. UCS Category: BOATSub. Duration: 00:21.
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- Rowing slowly
Noise of water when rowing slowly. Sound effect with a wooden board, in a water tank. UCS Category: BOATRow. Duration: 01:06.
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- Horn of a ship 2
Horn used by cruise ships. UCS Category: BOATHorn. Duration: 00:07.
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- Rowing quickly
Noise of water when rowing quickly. Sound effect with a wooden board, in a water tank. UCS Category: BOATRow. Duration: 00:49.
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- Sonar 1
Several beeps of an active sonar. This is a low frequency sonar (long range but low definition). It is a triangular wave of 1030 Hz frequency easy to put in loop. In reality, a military submarine usually has passive sonar, more sonar info: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonar. UCS Category: BOATSub. Duration: 00:31.
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- Sonar 3
Several beeps of an active sonar. This is a low frequency sonar (long range but low definition). It is a sine wave of 1190 Hz frequency easy to put in loop. In reality, a military submarine usually has passive sonar, more sonar info: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonar. UCS Category: BOATSub. Duration: 00:21.
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- Boat - Back deck
Back deck of a boat. This is the ferry between Royan and the Pointe de Grave. Near Bordeaux, France. UCS Category: BOATShip. Duration: 01:31.
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- Boat - Lower deck in rearward
Lower deck in rearward of a boat. This is the ferry between Royan and the Pointe de Grave. Near Bordeaux, France. UCS Category: BOATShip. Duration: 01:28.
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- Boat - Lower deck in front
Lower deck in front of a boat. This is the ferry between Royan and the Pointe de Grave. Near Bordeaux, France. UCS Category: BOATShip. Duration: 01:45.
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- Boat - Foredeck
Foredeck of a boat. This is the ferry between Royan and the Pointe de Grave. Near Bordeaux, France. UCS Category: BOATShip. Duration: 01:48.
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- Pop-Pop Boat
Voici le bruit d'un bateau Pop-Pop, un petit bateau fonctionnant à la vapeur d'eau. A voir en vidéo : www.youtube.com/watch?v=_lytLNGaWGw. UCS Category: BOATShip. Duration: 00:22.
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- Boat - Cabin
Cabin of a boat. This is the ferry between Royan and the Pointe de Grave. Near Bordeaux, France. UCS Category: BOATShip. Duration: 00:21.
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