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  2. Xebec - Wikipedia

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    Greek-Ottoman xebec. These ships were easy to produce and were cheap, and thus nearly every corsair captain had at least one xebec in his fleet. They could be of varying sizes. Some ships had only three guns [4] while others had up to forty. [5] Most xebecs had around 20–30 cannons, and the overwhelming majority had swivel guns equipped. [6] [7]

  3. Spanish frigate El Gamo - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish ship El Gamo was a 32-gun xebec-frigate of the Spanish Navy which was captured by Thomas Cochrane in the action of 6 May 1801.The engagement is notable for the large disparity between the size and firepower of El Gamo and her opponent, the British brig Speedy; the former was around four times the size, had much greater firepower and a crew six times the size of Speedy, which had a ...

  4. French xebec Singe (1762) - Wikipedia

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    Singe was a Renard-class xebec of the French Navy, launched in 1762. She served in the Mediterranean against the Barbary pirates , and is notable for a number of important officers who served aboard, notably Flotte , Raimondis and Suffren .

  5. Category:Xebecs - Wikipedia

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  6. Tunisian navy (1705–1881) - Wikipedia

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    Nautical chart showing Porto Farina Description of a xebec, 1764. The Tunisian corsair fleet consisted mainly of xebecs and galiots, many of them converted merchant ships. [4] [5] In the eighteenth century the European powers abandoned the galley [6] and began building larger ships of the line.

  7. HMS Minorca (1779) - Wikipedia

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    She was rigged as a xebec, with square-rigged and lateen sails. The Navy classified her as a ship-sloop. [1] Commander the Honourable Charles S. Conway commissioned her in June 1778. On 4 March 1779, Patrick Leslie was promoted to Commander into Minorca, replacing Conway. [1] Leslie received promotion to post captain on 26 January 1780.

  8. Queen Anne's Revenge - Wikipedia

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    The ship that would be known as Queen Anne's Revenge was a 200-ton vessel believed to have been built in 1710. She was handed over to René Duguay-Trouin and employed in his service for some time before being converted into a slave ship, then operated by the leading slave trader René Montaudin of Nantes, until sold in 1713 in Peru or Chile.

  9. Action of 6 May 1801 - Wikipedia

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    The action of 6 May 1801 was a minor naval engagement between the 32-gun xebec-frigate El Gamo of the Spanish Navy under the command of Don Francisco de Torres and the much smaller 14-gun brig HMS Speedy under the command of Thomas, Lord Cochrane.

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