- A
sloop is a
sailboat with a
single mast
typically having only one
headsail in
front of the mast and one
mainsail aft of (behind) the mast. Such an arrangement...
- In the 18th
century and most of the 19th, a
sloop-of-war in the
Royal Navy was a
warship with a
single gun deck that
carried up to
eighteen guns. The...
- The
Bermuda sloop is a
historical type of fore-and-aft
rigged single-masted
sailing vessel developed on the
islands of
Bermuda in the 17th century. Such...
- The
Friendship sloop, also
known as a
Muscongus Bay
sloop or
lobster sloop, is a gaff-rigged
working boat
design that
originated in Friendship, Maine...
- A ****
sloop is a propeller-driven
sloop-of-war. They were po****rized in the mid-19th century,
during the
introduction of the
steam engine and the transition...
- The
Sloop Period Faroese: Slupptíðin is a
period in
Faroese history,
where the
Faroese society transformed from a
feudal society to a semi-industrial...
-
Dorothy Sloop (September 26, 1913 – July 28, 1998), also
later known as
Dorothy Sloop Heflick, was an
American jazz
pianist who
performed with jazz bands...
- The
Sloop Inn is an inn in St Ives, Cornwall, England,
located on the wharf. It is one of the
oldest inns in Cornwall, the
public house is
dated to "circa...
- The
sloop Montgomery (1776) was an
American privateer during the
American Revolution. It was
captained by
William Rogers, who was
succeeded by William...
-
Sloop Point Plantation is a
historic house located at
Sloop Point,
Pender County,
North Carolina. It was
built in 1729
according to dendrochronological...