Schooner

  • 41Schooner Virjen de Covadonga — The schooner Virjen de Covadonga (1859) was a ship that participated in the Chincha Islands War and the War of the Pacific, under Spanish and Chilean flags.ConstructionShe was ordered by the Royal Order of June 10, 1857. Her keel was laid at the… …

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  • 42schooner rig — noun : fore and aft rig • schooner rigged ˈ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ adjective * * * schooner rig, = fore and aft rig. (Cf. ↑fore and aft rig) …

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  • 43schooner rig — noun Date: 1828 fore and aft rig • schooner rigged adjective …

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  • 44schooner-rigged — adjective see schooner rig …

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  • 45Schooner Rebecca — The 30 ton schooner Rebecca was based in Van Diemen s Land (Tasmania) in the 1830s and used by John Batman on behalf of the Port Phillip Association on his first voyage to Port Phillip where he entered into a treaty with the aborigines for use of …

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  • 46Schooner Etak — The two masted, gaff rigged auxiliary schooner Etak (later Electric Light , Vega , USS Juniata , Te Vega ; now Deva ) was designed by New York naval architects Cox Stevens in 1929 for American businessman Walter Graeme Ladd and his wife,… …

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  • 47Schooner Black Douglas — The Black Douglas (later teQuest , Aquarius , Aquarius W ; now El Boughaz I ) is a three masted staysail auxiliary schooner built for Robert C. Roebling (great grandson of John A. Roebling and grand nephew of Washington Roebling) at the Bath Iron …

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  • 48schooner-rigged — /skooh neuhr rigd /, adj. rigged as a schooner, esp. with gaff sails and staysails only. [1760 70] * * * …

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  • 49schooner — noun Etymology: origin unknown Date: 1716 1. a typically 2 masted fore and aft rigged vessel with a foremast and a mainmast stepped nearly amidships 2. a larger than usual drinking glass (as for beer) …

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  • 50SCHOONER — n. m. T. de Marine emprunté de l’anglais. Petit bâtiment à deux mâts, gréé comme une goélette …

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