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 |  |  | Barquentine: Encyclopedia - XebecImage:Xebec.jpg
A xebec, also spelled chebec, chebeck, jabeque, sciabecco, shebec, xebeque, and zebec, was a small, fast, three mast (but originally two mast) vessel of the 16th to 19th centuries, used almost exclusively in the Mediterranean Sea, with a distinctive hull, which added a pronounced overhanging bow and stern, and rarely displacing more than 200 tons, slightly smaller and with slightly fewer guns than frigates of the period.
In the 18th and early 19th centuries, a large xebec carried a square rig on the foremast, lateen sails o ...
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 |  |  | Barquentine: Encyclopedia II - Sail-plan - TerminologyIn English, thanks to the British Admiralty, all sail-plans call a sail by the same name, no matter what their sail-plan. Once a sail is named, its ropes have standard names according to their use. So once a sailor learns the standard names for the sails, he knows the terms for all the parts on any sail-plan.
A sail plan is made by combining just a few basic types of sails:
A fore and aft sail is one that, when flat, runs fore and aft. These types of sails are the easiest to manage, because they often do not need t ...
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