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A caïque is sailing at five a.m. sharp this morning.
The caïque listed dangerously to the port, then steadied back and changed course toward the northeast.
The driver also helped, and the three of them carried Yiannis aboard the caïque.
Caïque is also the term for a light skiff or long, narrow rowboat used especially on the Bosporus, Turkey.
From the port you can take caïque (small colorful wooden boats) trips to nearby attractions, most notably Spinalónga Island.
They followed the captain's instructions without protest and ten minutes later the Turkish caïque sailed from Constantinople's harbor to a southwesterly direction.
When he understood what the Kurd was trying to communicate, he gave the order and the caïque stopped a few yards away from Nikitas.
The caïque was well built and had been lovingly maintained for the two decades Captain Yiorghis had owned it.
As the party of four started for the Turkish caïque, Abit casually flicked his cigarette stub to the sea and approached them slowly.
Caïque or caique (also called "kaiki"), is the name for a type of Turkish or Greek wooden fishing boat.
From but to hut, caïque to caïque, we searched for the most virtuous, the most God-fearing.
As a matter of fact, it was he who spotted them first and let the boat approach without trying to attract their attention, seeing that the caïque on a collision course with him.
Caïque,(Greek: Kaiki, Turkish:kayık) is a wooden fishing boat usually found among the waters of the Ionian or Aegean Seas.
With a few extra gestures he had managed to explain that his caïque was hugging tightly the Turkish coast as it sailed to the south, remaining in the Turkish national waters until the moment it would head west for Chios.
For three running nights Captain Yiorghis and his caïque had stayed docked in Mitilini, and three times his fellow fishermen had seen him idling in his boat as they sailed into the harbor with their catch of fish.