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- of propulsion. Dismastings are rarely life-threatening after the initial event and the broken mast is cut away. However, dismastings appear to have contributed...
- mainly on canned food during this time. On November 22 – 41 days after the dismasting – Ashcraft reached Hilo, Hawaii. 2002: Red Sky in Mourning: A True Story...
- 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...
- 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...
- sailing yacht had lost its keel and capsized, the boat was upright but dismasted, its rig dragging in the ocean from the broken mast, making satellite...
- August.[citation needed] Are Wiig was dismasted on 17 August 400 nautical miles off Cape Town. Abhilash Tomy was dismasted and injured on 22 September. Gregor...
- Kichis) known to have set foot on what is now Washington state arrived in a dismasted, rudderless ship that ran aground near Cape Flattery. The three survivors...
- converted into hospital ships. A gale swept the lake on 13 September and dismasted Detroit and Queen Charlotte, further shattering the already battered ships...
- garrison into believing that the Sutherland is friendly. His gun crews dismast all four enemy ships before cannon fire from the fort forces the British...
- Kingdom. On 11 February 2017, Dragon rescued the fourteen crew of the dismasted and adrift British yacht Clyde Challenger in the Atlantic Ocean 610 nautical...