- A
barquentine or
schooner barque (alternatively "barkentine" or "schooner bark") is a
sailing vessel with
three or more masts; with a
square rigged foremast...
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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...
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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...
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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...
- in
March 1893.
Gaelic was
launched in
March 1898. They were
built as
barquentines, In Arklow, the
preferred sail
configuration was the
double top sailed...
- this end, he
kills Barquentine so that he can
replace him and so
advance in power.
Although he is
successful in his
murder of
Barquentine, the old master...
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rigged vessels are the best at
going to windward, the
barque and the
barquentine, are compromises,[citation needed]
which combine, in
different proportions...
- Star
Clipper is a four
masted barquentine built as a
cruise ship, and
operated by Star
Clippers Ltd of Sweden. She is the
first clipper ship in this class...
- Star
Flyer is a four
masted barquentine built as a
cruise ship, and
operated by Star
Clippers Ltd of Sweden. A
luxury vessel, Star
Flyer is a
sister ship...
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Adolf Vinnen was a five-masted
barquentine that was
built by
Friedrich Krupp Germaniawerft, Kiel, Germany. She was
wrecked on her
maiden voyage in 1923...