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Barque
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- A sailing ship with three to five masts, all square-rigged except the after mast (last), which is fore-and-aft rigged.
- Барк
- The same as bark (which see).
- See bark.
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Барк, русский
- Морское парусное судно с прямыми парусами на всех мачтах, кроме кормовой, несущей косые паруса.
- (голл . bark), морское парусное судно (3-5 мачт) с косыми парусами на кормовой мачте (бизань-мачте) и прямыми на остальных.
- Барк [единица длины (1,3 мм) для измерения нейронов уха (в честь баркха- узена)]
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Junk, английский
A sailing vessel common in the far east, has two or three masts carrying battened lugsails.
Ketch, английский
- A sailboat with two masts, a shorter mizzen mast is aft of the main mast.
- A two-masted fore-and-aft rigged sailboat with the aft mast (the mizzen) mounted (stepped) afore (in front of) the rudder.
- Кеч (небольшое двухмачтовое судно)
- Кэч - двухмачтовое парусное судно, передняя мачта которого (грот) выше, чем задняя (бизань), но близка к ней по размеру, при этом бизань расположена впереди головки руля
- Кеч, кэч
- A vessel of the galliot order, equipped with two masts—viz. the main and mizen masts—usually from 100 to 250 tons burden. ketches were principally used as yachts for conveying great personages from one place to another. the peculiarity of this rig, affording so much space before the main-mast, and at the greatest beam, caused them to be used for mortar-vessels, hence—bomb-ketches, which are built remarkably strong, with a greater number of riders than any other vessel of war, as requisite to sustain the violent shock produced by the discharge of their mortars. (see bomb-vessel, mortar, and shell.)
- A small vessel, square or fore-and-aft rigged on a tall mainmast, with a shorter mizzen stepped forward of the rudder post. 169 ketch
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