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[[File:Pump boat Philippine Coast Guard Auxiliary Iloilo City.png|thumb|A pump boat used by the [[Philippine Coast Guard]] Auxiliary in [[Iloilo City]]]]
[[File:Pump boat Philippine Coast Guard Auxiliary Iloilo City.png|thumb|A pump boat used by the [[Philippine Coast Guard]] Auxiliary in [[Iloilo City]]]]
[[File:Bangka propell ror.jpg|thumb|A pump boat propeller and rudder]]
[[File:Bangka propell ror.jpg|thumb|A pump boat propeller and rudder]]
A '''pump boat''' (usually [[Language change|variation]] as '''''pambot''''' in local languages) is an [[outrigger canoe]] (''{{lang|fil|bangka {{noitalic|'boat'}}}}'') powered by a small gasoline or diesel engine. Smaller pump boats might be powered by the sort of small single-cylinder engine used to drive a water pump. Larger ones are often powered by recycled automobile engines.<ref name="spoehr">{{cite journal|authorlink1=Alexander Spoehr|author=Alexander Spoehr|year=1980|title=Protein from the sea: technological change in Philippine capture fisheries|journal=Ethnology}}</ref>
A '''pump boat''' (usually [[Language change|variation]] as '''''pambot''''' in local languages) is an [[outrigger canoe]] (''{{lang|fil|bangka {{noitalic|'boat'}}}}'') native to Southeast Asia powered by a small gasoline or diesel engine. Smaller pump boats might be powered by the sort of small single-cylinder engine used to drive a water pump. Larger ones are often powered by recycled automobile engines.<ref name="spoehr">{{cite journal|authorlink1=Alexander Spoehr|author=Alexander Spoehr|year=1980|title=Protein from the sea: technological change in Philippine capture fisheries|journal=Ethnology}}</ref>


Pump boats are a utility boat in the Philippines, used for nearly everything from inter-island transportation to fishing and even the [[Philippine Coast Guard]].<ref name="bb">{{cite book |author=Jay L. Batongbacal |editor=Aldo Chircop |editor2=Theodore McDorman |editor3=Susan Rolston|title =The Future of Ocean Regime-Building: Essays in Tribute to Douglas M. Johnston|chapter =The Law of the Sea, Marine Technology, and Global Social Justice|publisher =Martinus Nijhoff|year =2009|page=122|isbn = 9789047426141}}</ref> Pump boats are also used by [[Sama-Bajau]] migrants and refugees in [[Sabah, Malaysia]] and eastern [[Indonesia]] (where it is known as ''pombot''{{Which lang|date=September 2021}}).<ref name="cliff">{{cite journal|author=Clifford Sather|year=2001|title=Bajau laut boat-building in Semporna|journal=Traversées|issue=35–36|pages=177&ndash;198|url=https://journals.openedition.org/tc/288}}</ref>
Pump boats are a utility boat in the Philippines, used for nearly everything from inter-island transportation to fishing and even the [[Philippine Coast Guard]].<ref name="bb">{{cite book |author=Jay L. Batongbacal |editor=Aldo Chircop |editor2=Theodore McDorman |editor3=Susan Rolston|title =The Future of Ocean Regime-Building: Essays in Tribute to Douglas M. Johnston|chapter =The Law of the Sea, Marine Technology, and Global Social Justice|publisher =Martinus Nijhoff|year =2009|page=122|isbn = 9789047426141}}</ref> Pump boats are also used by [[Sama-Bajau]] migrants and refugees in [[Sabah, Malaysia]] and eastern [[Indonesia]] (where it is known as ''pombot''{{Which lang|date=September 2021}}).<ref name="cliff">{{cite journal|author=Clifford Sather|year=2001|title=Bajau laut boat-building in Semporna|journal=Traversées|issue=35–36|pages=177&ndash;198|url=https://journals.openedition.org/tc/288}}</ref>

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A pump boat used by the Philippine Coast Guard Auxiliary in Iloilo City
A pump boat propeller and rudder

A pump boat (usually variation as pambot in local languages) is an outrigger canoe (bangka 'boat') native to Southeast Asia powered by a small gasoline or diesel engine. Smaller pump boats might be powered by the sort of small single-cylinder engine used to drive a water pump. Larger ones are often powered by recycled automobile engines.[1]

Pump boats are a utility boat in the Philippines, used for nearly everything from inter-island transportation to fishing and even the Philippine Coast Guard.[2] Pump boats are also used by Sama-Bajau migrants and refugees in Sabah, Malaysia and eastern Indonesia (where it is known as pombot[what language is this?]).[3]

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  1. ^ Alexander Spoehr (1980). "Protein from the sea: technological change in Philippine capture fisheries". Ethnology.
  2. ^ Jay L. Batongbacal (2009). "The Law of the Sea, Marine Technology, and Global Social Justice". In Aldo Chircop; Theodore McDorman; Susan Rolston (eds.). The Future of Ocean Regime-Building: Essays in Tribute to Douglas M. Johnston. Martinus Nijhoff. p. 122. ISBN 9789047426141.
  3. ^ Clifford Sather (2001). "Bajau laut boat-building in Semporna". Traversées (35–36): 177–198.