- of propulsion.
Dismastings are
rarely life-threatening
after the
initial event and the
broken mast is cut away. However,
dismastings appear to have contributed...
-
British HMS
Sandwich fires at the
French flagship Bucentaure (completely
dismasted) in the
battle of Trafalgar.
Bucentaure also
fights HMS
Victory (behind...
- "Incredible"
struck on a
sunken rock in the Bay of Bengal. 1865: a gale
dismasted the
Euterpe while traversing the Bay of
Bengal typhoon. 1875:
Veleda -...
-
engaged by Aigle, Achille, Neptune, and Fougueux; she was soon
completely dismasted,
unable to
manoeuvre and
largely unable to fight, as her
sails blinded...
-
minimum of 6,400 lb. The
larger scantling would prevent the
frequent dismastings that had been
previously observed in the
British Big
class season of...
- that
brought the
mainmast down
shortly afterward.
Guerriere was now a
dismasted,
unmanageable hulk with
close to a
third of her crew
wounded or killed...
- 1614 and 1615 to
return to the same coast. On the
first trip, a
storm dismasted his ship. In the
second attempt, he was
captured by
French pirates off...
- STS
Pogoria is a
Polish barquentine launched in 1980. She was
designed by the
naval architect Zygmunt C****ń as the
first in a
series of (18 total) middle...
- Janeiro, New Orleans, Mozambique, Angola, and Britain. In May 1916 she was
dismasted off the Cape of Good Hope
because of the
rolling of the ship in bad weather...
- Chile, and
later attempted the p****age again, only to be
rolled over and
dismasted for a
second time by
another rogue wave,
which again they miraculously...