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Lugger
Глоссарий морских терминов (рангоут, такелаж, устройство судна) |
- A small sailing vessel with lugsails set on two or more masts and perhaps lug topsails, widely used as traditional fishing boats, particularly off the coasts of france, england and scotland.
- A small vessel with quadrilateral or four-cornered cut sails, set fore-and-aft, and may have two or three masts. french coasters usually rig thus, and are called chasse marees; but with us it is confined to fishing craft and ships` boats; some carry top-sails. during the war of 1810 to 1814 french luggers, as well as guernsey privateers, were as large as 300 tons, and carried 18 guns. one captured inside the needles in 1814, carried a mizen-topsail. the long bet of plymouth, a well-known smuggler, long defied the channel gropers, but was taken in 1816.
- A small ship carrying two or three masts with lugsails. used for coastal trade, privateering, and smuggling around england and france.
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Traditional, английский
A традиционный grammar
Particularly, английский
Quadrilateral, английский
Чистообрезной деревянный брус
Privateers, английский
Or men-of-war equipped by individuals for cruising against the enemy; their commission (see letters of marque) is given by the admiralty, and revocable by the same authority. they have no property in any prize until it is legally condemned by a competent court. the admiral on the station is entitled to a tenth of their booty. this infamous species of warfare is unhappily not yet abolished among civilized nations.
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Dogvane, английский
A small weather vane, sometimes improvised with a scrap of cloth, yarn or other light material mounted within sight of the helmsman. (see tell-tale)
Whelkie, английский
A small sailing pram.
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