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Definition of Barquentines

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Barkentine Bark"en*tine, n. [See Bark, n., a vessel.] (Naut.) A threemasted vessel, having the foremast square-rigged, and the others schooner-rigged. [Spelled also barquentine, barkantine, etc.] See Illust. in Append.

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- Navy were rigged as barquentines, including the Redbreast-class gunboats. Southern Swan, tall ship from 1922 re-rigged as a barquentine from its original...
- ketch, the yawl Rigs with two or more masts: the schooner Barques and barquentines are partially square rigged and partially fore-and-aft rigged. A rig...
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- Esmeralda is a steel-hulled four-masted barquentine of the Chilean Navy. The ship is the sixth to carry the name Esmeralda. The first was the frigate...
- Barquentine is a fictional character in Mervyn Peake's Gormenghast series. He is the son of Sourdust, the Master of Ritual of Gormenghast Castle. He is...
- Swan is a traditional Baltic trader, currently rigged as a three-masted barquentine. She is typical of coastal trading ships from the era 1840s to 1940s...
- Atlantis is a three-masted barquentine active as a sailing charter ship often cruising the Mediterranean and Baltic seas in Europe. The ship was built...
- Skoda was a barquentine built in Kingsport, Nova Scotia in 1893 by shipbuilder Ebenezer Cox, marking the end of an era as the last vessel built by Cox...
- Amaranth was a four-masted barquentine built by Matthew Turner of Benicia, California in 1901. Amaranth sailed in the China trade between Puget Sound...
- standing in 1935, and remained until at least 1942. On August 30, 1913, the barquentine Amaranth (C. W. Nielson, captain) was carrying a cargo of coal from Newcastle...