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  • 51HMS Majestic — Four ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Majestic , whilst another was planned:*HMS|Majestic|1785|6 was a 74 gun third rate launched in 1785, razeed into a 56 gun fourth rate frigate in 1814 and broken up in 1816 after a stranding.… …

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  • 52Carrack — For the rocks off the Cornish coast, see The Carracks. The carrack Victoria of Magellan …

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  • 53Dutch clipper — While the majority of the clipper ships sailed under British and American flags, more than a hundred clippers were built in the Netherlands. They were medium clippers rather than the larger extreme clipper. At an exhibition in Amsterdam in 1852… …

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  • 54HMS Indefatigable (1784) — HMS Indefatigable was one of the Ardent class of 64 gun ships of third rates designed by Sir Thomas Slade in 1761 for the Royal Navy. She was ordered on 3 August 1780 (long after Slade s death), and her keel was laid down in May 1781 at the… …

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  • 55Outrigger canoe — Modern sailing outrigger canoe in Hawaiʻi., USA …

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  • 56Well smack — Sectional drawing of well smack[1] A well smack is a type of traditional fishing boat that has a well amidships. The well was filled with circulated external water, which kept fish alive until delivered to land and sold. It was a modified form of …

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  • 57Bermuda rig — Diagram of a Bermuda or Marconi rig, on a typical monohull sloop. The term Bermuda rig refers to a configuration of mast and rigging for a type of sailboat and is also known as a Marconi rig; this is the typical configuration for most modern… …

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  • 58HMS Queen (1769) — HMS Queen was a three deck 90 gun second rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched on 18 September 1769 at Woolwich Dockyard. She was designed by William Bateley, and was the only ship built to her draught. Her armament was increased to… …

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  • 59Mersey Flat — A Mersey flat is a type of doubled ended barge with rounded bilges, carvel build and fully decked. Traditionally, the hull was built of oak and the deck was pitch pine. Some had a single mast, with a fore and aft rig, while some had an additional …

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  • 60HMS Cornwall (1812) — HMS Cornwall was a 74 gun third rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, launched on 16 January 1812 at Deptford. She served in the English Channel in the Napoleonic Wars.In 1831 she was razeed to a 50 gun ship, though never saw active service… …

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