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  2. Jolly boat - Wikipedia

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    Jolly boats were carried on practically all types of warships of the Royal Navy during the age of sail, from ships of the line down to sloops and brigs. [5] Ships of the line would carry a barge, launch, pinnace, two cutters, all of various sizes, and a jolly boat, while the brigs might carry only a jolly boat and a cutter. [5]

  3. Ship's boat - Wikipedia

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    Where a ship was equipped with three boats, the cockboat was the one of middle size, the others being the great boat (the largest) and the jollywatt. The larger two boats were equipped for laying out anchors. All three had sails as well as oars. Admiral's barge; Gig; Cutter; Dinghy; Jolly boat; Longboat

  4. SS Anglo Saxon (1929) - Wikipedia

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    The jolly boat crew remained in the vicinity all night and at dawn set sail and headed west. The jolly boat, smaller than a cutter, was a clinker-built ship's boat used as a hack boat for small work and as a lifeboat. It was 18 ft (5 m) long and 6.5 ft (2 m) across its beam. The boat contained the following items: a canvas sail; compass; sea ...

  5. Mutiny on the Bounty - Wikipedia

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    This boat proved unseaworthy, so Christian ordered the launching of a larger ship's boat, with a capacity of around ten. However, Christian and his allies had overestimated the extent of the mutiny—at least half on board were determined to leave with Bligh. Thus the ship's largest boat, a 23-foot (7.0 m) launch, was put into the water. [99]

  6. Use of the Jolly Roger by submarines - Wikipedia

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    [4] [6] The flotilla leader wanted to recognise the boat's achievement, which had involved penetrating deep into the heavily guarded Adriatic, so had a Jolly Roger made and delivered to Osiris. [3] [6] [a] After this, the commanders of submarine flotillas began to issue the flags to submarines following the boat's first successful patrol.

  7. Jolly Roger - Wikipedia

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    During the war, British submarines were entitled to fly the Jolly Roger on the day of their return from a successful patrol: it would be hoisted as the boat passed the boom net, and remain raised until sunset. [69] Polish submarine ORP Sokół returning to base in 1944. A Jolly Roger flag and two captured Nazi flags are flying from the ...

  8. Longboat - Wikipedia

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    Ship's boats were often used offensively, either on their own or when their parent ships were in action. [2]: 16, 113–119 The longboat usually had the largest passenger carrying capacity out of a ship's boats. Longboats were used by both warships and merchant ships. [1] [2]: 43

  9. Brazilian cargo ship Parnahyba - Wikipedia

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    At dawn, under heavy rain and extreme cold, the castaways were sighted by an American warplane, which landed to offer water and supplies. [ 4 ] An hour later, the same seaplane flew over the jolly-boats and dropped luminous parachutes over them so that they could be located.