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Barquentine sail plan. While a full-rigged ship is square-rigged on all three masts, and the barque is square-rigged except for the mizzen-mast, the barquentine extends the principle by making only the foremast square-rigged. [1]
Sail plan: barquentine: Speed: 13.7 knots (25.4 km/h) Capacity: as built: 1st & 3rd class passenger berths; 1894 onward: 35,121 cubic feet (995 m 3) of holds ...
Sail plan: Barquentine 8,910 square feet (828 m 2) Notes: wooden hull: Gazela is a wooden tall ship, built in 1901, whose home port is Philadelphia. She was built as ...
Sail plan: four-masted barquentine; 21 sails, total sail area of 2,870 m² (30,892 sq. ft.) Speed: max 13 knots engine, 17.5 knots sail: Complement: 300 sailors, 90 midshipmen: Armament: 4 × 57 mm ceremonial gun mounts
Sail plan: Barquentine, 14 sails, 724.3 square metres (7,796 sq ft) ... The Spirit of New Zealand is a barquentine-rigged three-masted steel hull 33.3 m (109 ft) long ...
Sail plan of a brig. A sail plan is a drawing of a sailing craft, viewed from the side, depicting its sails, the spars that carry them and some of the rigging that supports the rig. [1] By extension, "sail plan" describes the arrangement of sails on a craft. [2] [3] A sailing craft may be waterborne (a ship or boat), an iceboat, or a sail ...
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Sail plan. She was equipped with a barquentine rig. [1] Armament. Waterwitch was armed with two 7-inch (6½-ton) ...