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During the [[Demak Sultanate]] attack on [[Portuguese Malacca]] of 1513, lancaran were used as armed troop transports for landing alongside [[penjajap]] and [[kelulus]], as the [[Javanese junk|Javanese junks]] were too large to approach shore.<ref>{{Cite book |title=A History of Malaya |last=Winstedt |first=Sir Richard |publisher=Marican |year=1962}}</ref>
In 1788 [[William Bligh|Captain William Bligh]] and 18 crewmen were set adrift by mutineers in [[HMS Bounty|''Bounty'']]’s 23-foot launch. Bligh navigated the open boat more than 4000 miles
==Civilian use in the UK==
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