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 |  |  | Bilander: 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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 |  |  | Bilander: Encyclopedia II - Proa - Modern developmentsOne of the first documented Western versions of the traditional proa was built in 1898 by Commodore Ralph M. Munroe of the Biscayne Bay Yacht Club. Over the following years he built several more. They were all destroyed by the mid-1930s, when a severe hurricane leveled Munroe's bayside boatshop.
Munroe used a symmetric, slightly rockered flat bottomed hull, but otherwise followed the general layout of the Micronesian proa.
Munroe had to interpret the widely distributed and incorrect plan drawing from about 1748, made during Adm ...
See also:Proa, Proa - Size and sail plan, Proa - Sailing the proa, Proa - History of the proa, Proa - Modern developments, Proa - Other Western Interpretations, Proa - Other Types of Sailing Craft Read more here: » Proa: Encyclopedia II - Proa - Modern developments |
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 |  |  | Bilander: Encyclopedia II - Trimaran - HistoryThe first trimarans were built by indigenous Polynesians almost 4,000 years ago, and much of the current terminology is inherited from them. Multihull sailboats (catamarans and trimarans) gained favor during the 1960s and 1970s. Modern recreational trimarans are rooted in the same homebuilt tradition as other multihulls, though there are a number of production models now on the market, such as the folding, trailerable trimarans from Corsair Marine[1], Quorning Boats[2], Performance C ...
See also:Trimaran, Trimaran - History, Trimaran - Construction, Trimaran - Safety, Trimaran - World Record, Trimaran - Other Types Read more here: » Trimaran: Encyclopedia II - Trimaran - History |
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Square rig - Principally square rigged types.
A barque has three or more masts, with the aftermost entirely fore-and-aft rigged, while the fore, main and any others are square rigged.
A brig has two masts, both square rigged.
A full rigged ship has three or more masts, including a foremast, mainmast and mizzen, and all masts are square rigged.
A sloop has only one mast.
All the above rigs normally carry a number of jibs and at least one spanker, and may al ...
See also:Square rig, Square rig - Types of square rig, Square rig - Principally square rigged types, Square rig - Fore-and-aft rigs with some square rigged sails, Square rig - Ranks and Duties of Officers and Sailors, Square rig - Other Types Read more here: » Square rig: Encyclopedia II - Square rig - Types of square rig |
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 |  |  | Bilander: Encyclopedia II - Multihull - Issues with multihullsMultihulls' width is often an issue, especially when docking. They are also more expensive to produce than a monohull of the same length.
Unfortunately, it is common wisdom (among monohull sailors, at least) that in the open ocean, multihull craft are unsafe. If a storm or wave capsizes a small monohull, it may recover, if it does not broach and sink. The rigging will probably be severely damaged, but the crew will be able to jury-rig and reach a port. Multihulls can capsize but they rarely sink. Even most rescued crews (in races) hav ...
See also:Multihull, Multihull - Did you know?, Multihull - Pros, Multihull - Popularity, Multihull - Issues with multihulls, Multihull - Popular multihulls, Multihull - Other types of sailing vessels Read more here: » Multihull: Encyclopedia II - Multihull - Issues with multihulls |
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