- –
though not as high as
those of a carrack,
which would have made it
unweatherly – but most
distinguishable for its square-rigged foremast, and three...
- amidships. They had a high
centre of gravity,
which made them slow and
unweatherly, but they were seaworthy. In
peacetime the
Royal Navy
frequently used...
-
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- was
compelled to
order a retreat. But two of his
ships were slow and
unweatherly and fell
behind the rest. The van of the
French fleet began to catch...
- 12 mph) close-hauled. However,
their French-style
proportions made them
unweatherly compared to
frigates designed to
British proportions (such as the Lively...
- thick,
emerges as
light gray,
stiffly plastic,
calcareous clay. In its
unweather state,
below the
ground surface, it has a semi-solid to
solid consistency...