- Navy were
rigged as
barquentines,
including the Redbreast-class gunboats.
Southern Swan, tall ship from 1922 re-rigged as a
barquentine from its original...
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Esmeralda is a steel-hulled four-masted
barquentine of the
Chilean Navy. The ship is the
sixth to
carry the name Esmeralda. The
first was the frigate...
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Barquentine is a
fictional character in
Mervyn Peake's
Gormenghast series. He is the son of Sourdust, the
Master of
Ritual of
Gormenghast Castle. He is...
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Amaranth was a four-masted
barquentine built by
Matthew Turner of Benicia,
California in 1901.
Amaranth sailed in the
China trade between Puget Sound...
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Skoda was a
barquentine built in Kingsport, Nova
Scotia in 1893 by
shipbuilder Ebenezer Cox,
marking the end of an era as the last
vessel built by Cox...
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Atlantis is a three-masted
barquentine active as a
sailing charter ship
often cruising the
Mediterranean and
Baltic seas in Europe. The ship was built...
- this end, he
kills Barquentine so that he can
replace him and so
advance in power.
Although he is
successful in his
murder of
Barquentine, the old master...
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Register of the same date also
included barque,
lugger and yacht. The
barquentine did not come into use
until the
middle of the 19th century.: 21 : 32 ...
- ketch, the yawl Rigs with two or more masts: the
schooner Barques and
barquentines are
partially square rigged and
partially fore-and-aft rigged. A rig...