- 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...