- Look up pin****e,
pinnace, or
pinnaces in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Pinnace may
refer to:
Pinnace (ship's boat), a
small vessel used as a tender...
- the
pinnace is a
light boat,
propelled by oars or sails,
carried aboard merchant and war
vessels in the Age of Sail to
serve as a tender. The
pinnace was...
- The full-rigged
pinnace was the
larger of two
types of
vessel called a
pinnace in use from the
sixteenth century. The word
pinnace, and
similar words in...
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Virginia was a
pinnace built in 1607 and 1608 by
English colonists at the
Popham Colony. The ship was a
project of the
Plymouth Company,
branch of the...
- The Sparrow-Hawk was a 'small
pinnace'
similar to the full-rigged
pinnace Virginia that
sailed for the
English Colonies in June 1626. She is the earliest...
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Dinghy Jolly boat
Longboat Pinnace (a
larger full-rigged
pinnace is a
different class of vessel)
Whaleboat Yawl,
similar to a
pinnace, but smaller, usually...
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Steam Pinnace 199 is a
steam pinnace of the
Royal Navy,
built in 1909 by J. Reid of Portsmouth. She is now
owned by the
National Museum of the
Royal Navy...
- ****er) and a full-rigged
pinnace (commanded by
Edward Stafford). The
fleet departed on May 8. On July 22, the
flagship and
pinnace anc****d at
Croatoan Island...
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scale of
boats issued. A 36 or 32 gun
frigate would also have a 30 ft
pinnace and a 24 ft yawl. Blomfield, R. M****ie (1911). "Man-Of-War Boats". Mariner's...
- late 1633 and
early 1634, The Ark was
accompanied by the
smaller 40-ton
pinnace Dove.[citation needed] On 22 November 1633 (391
years ago) (1633-11-22)...