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Definition of Pungy

Pungy
Pungy Pung"y, n. [Etymol. uncertain.] A small sloop or shallop, or a large boat with sails.

Meaning of Pungy from wikipedia

- The pungy /ˈpʌŋɡi/ is a type of schooner developed in and peculiar to the Chesapeake Bay region. The name is believed to derive from the Pungoteague region...
- McKenzie River Swampscott Oyster boats Bugeye Buy-boat Deadrise Log canoe Pungy Schooners Sharpie Skipjack Recreational B**** boat Farley Builders and designers...
- Lady Maryland is a 104-foot (32 m) gaff-rigged, wood-hulled pungy topsail schooner. She is owned and operated by the Baltimore-based Living classrooms...
- bay-area workboats include sail-powered boats such as the log canoe, the pungy, the bugeye, and the motorized Chesapeake Bay deadrise, the state boat of...
- of Baltimore 1976 90 feet Topsail Schooner Lady Maryland 1979 104 feet Pungy Schooner Pride of Baltimore II 1986 157 feet Topsail Schooner Kalmar Nyckel...
- for oystering in Chesapeake Bay. These included the bugeye, log canoe, pungy, sharpie and skipjack. During the 1880s, a powerboat called the Chesapeake...
- McKenzie River Swampscott Oyster boats Bugeye Buy-boat Deadrise Log canoe Pungy Schooners Sharpie Skipjack Recreational B**** boat Farley Builders and designers...
- location made it vulnerable to ice, and on February 15, 1905, the sunken pungy Mary L. Colburn was lifted up by the ice and cast against the lighthouse...
- canoe is a type of sailboat developed in the Chesapeake Bay region. Pungy – The pungy is a type of schooner developed in and peculiar to the Chesapeake...
- were the existing sloops, pungys and schooners on the Bay, but none of these types was well suited to the purpose; pungys and schooners were too deep...