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- 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...
- duties. On equal lengths, pinnaces tended to be narrower than other types. Although primarily sailing vessels, many pinnaces carried sweeps for moving...
- Identification of some pinnaces in contemporary historical do****ents is often difficult because there was no standardization of pinnace design, be the type...
- the new colony's ability to build ships. The second and third "local" pinnaces (Deliverance and Patience) were built soon afterwards in Bermuda following...
- duties. On equal lengths pinnaces tended to be narrower than other types. Although primarily sailing vessels, many pinnaces carried sweeps for moving...
- admiral's barge and then at a later date be used as a captain's pinnace. Similarly, the steam pinnaces issued to warships in the decades around 1900 were habitually...
- (Raleigh's personal ship, perhaps captained by Arthur Barlowe) and two small pinnaces. On April 9, 1585, the fleet departed Plymouth, heading south through the...
- The pinnace Falcon The pinnace Saker The pinnace Hind The pinnace Roo The pinnace Phoenix The pinnace Merlin The pinnace Less Pinnace The pinnace Brigandine...
- and it became known as Steam Pinnace 199. However, it was later determined that the ship's machinery originated from pinnaces 208 and 224, and that its hull...
- pinnaces; but defined them by tonnage instead of by guns, starting from 800 to 1200 tons for the ships royal, down to below 250 tons for the pinnaces...