- of propulsion.
Dismastings are
rarely life-threatening
after the
initial event and the
broken mast is cut away. However,
dismastings appear to have contributed...
-
mainly on
canned food
during this time. On
November 22 – 41 days
after the
dismasting –
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-
minimum of 6,400 lb. The
larger scantling would prevent the
frequent dismastings that had been
previously observed in the
British Big
class season of...
- STS
Pogoria is a
Polish barquentine launched in 1980. She was
designed by the
naval architect Zygmunt C****ń as the
first in a
series of (18 total) middle...
-
garrison into
believing that the
Sutherland is friendly. His gun
crews dismast all four
enemy ships before cannon fire from the fort
forces the British...
-
converted into
hospital ships. A gale
swept the lake on 13
September and
dismasted Detroit and
Queen Charlotte,
further shattering the
already battered ships...
- August.[citation needed] Are Wiig was
dismasted on 17
August 400
nautical miles off Cape Town.
Abhilash Tomy was
dismasted and
injured on 22 September. Gregor...
-
sailing yacht had lost its keel and capsized, the boat was
upright but
dismasted, its rig
dragging in the
ocean from the
broken mast,
making satellite...
- daggerboards, rigging). Similarly, a jury mast is a
replacement mast
after a
dismasting. If necessary, a yard
would also be
fashioned and sta**** to
allow a watercraft...
- from
Manila to New York in 100 days.
Young America was
dismasted three times. The
first dismasting took
place in 1859, on a
voyage from New York to San...