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  2. Xebec - Wikipedia

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    Sail plan for a polacre-xebec. In the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, a large polacre-xebec carried a square rig on the foremast, lateen sails on the other masts, a bowsprit, and two headsails. The square sail distinguished this form of a xebec from that of a felucca which is equipped solely with lateen sails. The last of the xebecs ...

  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. Action of 6 May 1801 - Wikipedia

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    The frigate, a xebec-rigged vessel named Gamo, commanded by Don Francisco de Torres and carrying 319 men, was armed with 8- and 12-pounder guns, with 24-pounder carronades. [2] This amounted to a total broadside of 190 pounds, more than seven times that of Speedy. Gamo had "22 long 12-pounders, 8 9-pounders and 2 heavy carronades". [3]

  5. 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 .

  6. Category:Xebecs - Wikipedia

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    Xebec; C. USS Champion (1777) E. Spanish frigate El Gamo; R. HMS Resolue (1795) French ship Révolutionnaire (1793) This page was last edited on 17 August 2020, at ...

  7. Brig - Wikipedia

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    A brig's foremast is smaller than the main mast. The fore mast holds a fore sail, fore top sail, fore top gallant sail, and fore royal. Between the fore mast and the bowsprit are the fore staysail, jib, and flying jib. All the yards are manipulated by a complicated arrangement of cordage named the "running rigging".

  8. Polacca - Wikipedia

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    A polacca (or polacre) is a type of seventeenth- to nineteenth-century sailing vessel, similar to the xebec or the megayacht. The name is the feminine of "Polish" in the Italian language. The polacca was frequently seen in the Mediterranean.

  9. Talk:Xebec - Wikipedia

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    The xebec was a two or three masted lanteen rigged ship with a low slung narrow hull, the foremast being raked to the stem, and the mizzen raked to the stern. Where no mizzen was present (such as in the two masted version), the mainmast remained straight and the foremast raked.

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