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Dugout canoes varied in length, typically ranging from about 10 to 30 feet (3 to 9 meters), depending on their intended use, the size of the tree trunk used, and the culture of the people crafting them. Some larger dugouts, used for transporting goods or multiple people, could exceed 30 feet. The design and dimensions often reflected the specific needs of the communities that built them.

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