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  2. Warburton family - Wikipedia

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    Warburton's love of sailing brought him across the Atlantic twice, once as sailing master in 1972, and returning in 1973 as skipper aboard the 72 ft brigantine Black Pearl. Warburton sailed with his father regularly, and joined him in Opsail ’64, New York, Tall Ships '72, Cowes, Malmo and Travemünde, and then again in '76 from Newport ...

  3. Black Pearl (yacht) - Wikipedia

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    Black Pearl is a sailing yacht launched in 2016, which is 106.7 meters (350.1 ft) in length. [4] It has three DynaRig masts supporting a sail area of 2,900 square meters (31,215 sq ft). [ 4 ] The yacht was known during its build process originally as Oceanco Y712 and thereafter as "Project Solar".

  4. Tall Ships America - Wikipedia

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    TSA was founded on April 3, 1973, by Barclay H. Warburton III, following his return from the Tall Ships Races in Europe in 1972 where he joined the USCGC Eagle with his brigantine Black Pearl as the first US vessels to participate in the races.

  5. Black Pearl (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Black Pearl (yacht), a sailing yacht launched in 2016; Black Pearl, New Orleans, a neighborhood in Louisiana, US; Black Pearl, a community art installation at New Brighton, Merseyside, England; Black Pearl, subname of Louis XIII (cognac) Black Pearl, a brigantine once owned by Barclay H. Warburton III, and the restaurant named after it

  6. William May (pirate) - Wikipedia

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    With a fresh privateering commission in hand from new governor Benjamin Fletcher (Leisler having been executed), May had the 200-ton, 16-gun, 100-man brigantine Pearl fitted out in Rhode Island. [2] Instead of sailing to the coast of Guinea to attack French slave depots, May took the ship back to Madagascar in early 1694 to continue piracy in ...

  7. Brigantine - Wikipedia

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    The brigantine was the second-most popular rig for ships built in the British colonies in North America before 1775, after the sloop. [6] The brigantine was swifter and more easily maneuvered than a sloop or schooner, hence was employed for piracy, espionage, and reconnoitering, and as an outlying attendant upon large ships for protecting a ...

  8. Brig - Wikipedia

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    The word brig has been used in the past as an abbreviation of brigantine (which is the name for a two-masted vessel with foremast fully square rigged and her mainmast rigged with both a fore-and-aft mainsail, square topsails and possibly topgallant sails). The brig actually developed as a variant of the brigantine.

  9. Britannia Yacht Club - Wikipedia

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    The Britannia Yacht Club has used the tug, rigged as a pirate ship as known as STV Black Jack since 1983 to train young people to sail through the Bytown Brigantine Inc. [42] On May 2, 2004, Her Excellency Adrienne Clarkson, then Governor General rechristened the brigantine Black Jack at BYC as part of the ship's centennial celebrations. [43]

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