Disposable ship
A disposable ship, also called raft ship, timber ship, or timber drogher was a barely seaworthy vessel assembled from large timbers lashed or pegged together for the purpose of making just a single voyage from North America to England, where the vessel was subsequently dismantled and its timbers sold piecemeal to British shipbuilders. The disposable ship avoided two problems that adversely impacted profitability of shipping in the British timber trade: high taxes and small cargoes.
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Disposable ship
A disposable ship, also called raft ship, timber ship, or timber drogher was a barely seaworthy vessel assembled from large timbers lashed or pegged together for the purpose of making just a single voyage from North America to England, where the vessel was subsequently dismantled and its timbers sold piecemeal to British shipbuilders. The disposable ship avoided two problems that adversely impacted profitability of shipping in the British timber trade: high taxes and small cargoes.
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A disposable ship, also called ...... ion ceased shortly afterwards.
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Als Einwegschiff (englisch dis ...... d das Holz ebenfalls verkauft.
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Komięga (komiega) – w XVI – XI ...... 5 łasztów, czyli około 70 ton.
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Un navire jetable est un navir ...... cupéré au port de destination.
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Ком'я́га — безщоглове річкове ...... , а також продукцію промислів.
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A disposable ship, also called ...... high taxes and small cargoes.
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Als Einwegschiff (englisch dis ...... d das Holz ebenfalls verkauft.
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Komięga (komiega) – w XVI – XI ...... 5 łasztów, czyli około 70 ton.
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Un navire jetable est un navir ...... cupéré au port de destination.
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Ком'я́га — безщоглове річкове ...... аїнських землях в XVI–XVII ст.
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Disposable ship
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Einwegschiff
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Komięga
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Navire jetable
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Ком'яга
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