Smack (ship)
A smack was a traditional fishing boat used off the coast of Britain and the Atlantic coast of America for most of the 19th century and, in small numbers, up to the Second World War. Many larger smacks were originally cutter-rigged sailing boats until about 1865, when smacks had become so large that cutter main booms were unhandy. The smaller smacks retain the gaff cutter rig. The larger smacks were lengthened and re-rigged and new ketch-rigged smacks were built, but boats varied from port to port. Some boats had a topsail on the mizzen mast, while others had a bowsprit carrying a jib.
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Smack (ship)
A smack was a traditional fishing boat used off the coast of Britain and the Atlantic coast of America for most of the 19th century and, in small numbers, up to the Second World War. Many larger smacks were originally cutter-rigged sailing boats until about 1865, when smacks had become so large that cutter main booms were unhandy. The smaller smacks retain the gaff cutter rig. The larger smacks were lengthened and re-rigged and new ketch-rigged smacks were built, but boats varied from port to port. Some boats had a topsail on the mizzen mast, while others had a bowsprit carrying a jib.
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A smack was a traditional fish ...... into steam boats in the 1950s.
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Die Schmack, auch Schmackschif ...... s Gesellenstück erbaut worden.
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En smack (av medellågty. smack ...... las i Sverige ofta för kutter.
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Il semàlo (o anche semàcco o s ...... o utilizzati come navi scuola.
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La sumaca (o zumaca) (del neerlandés smak) es un barco pequeño y plano.
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Smak is een oud scheepstype ui ...... konden tot 200 ton vervoeren.
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Шмак (также шмака, смак или сн ...... ского морей, а также в России.
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スマック(smac)とは、帆船の1種である。19世紀にイギリ ...... 土色であった。スマックの一部は艦隊で用いられることもあった。
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A smack was a traditional fish ...... had a bowsprit carrying a jib.
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Die Schmack, auch Schmackschif ...... s Gesellenstück erbaut worden.
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En smack (av medellågty. smack ...... las i Sverige ofta för kutter.
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Il semàlo (o anche semàcco o s ...... rli navigare in grandi numeri.
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La sumaca (o zumaca) (del neerlandés smak) es un barco pequeño y plano.
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Smak is een oud scheepstype ui ...... konden tot 200 ton vervoeren.
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Шмак (также шмака, смак или сн ...... ского морей, а также в России.
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スマック(smac)とは、帆船の1種である。19世紀にイギリ ...... 土色であった。スマックの一部は艦隊で用いられることもあった。
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Schmack
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Semalo
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Smack (fartyg)
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Smack (ship)
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Smak
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Sumaca
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Шмак
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スマック
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