At that time, oil was filled in steel drums and taken by locomotives to the end of the jetty before being loaded on sloops and schooners. |
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Of the forty vessels registered in that year, thirty-seven were described as lighters, one as a boat and two as sloops. |
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A procession of big cruising sloops was entering the marina, and I suddenly realized that their skippers intended to dock under sail. |
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Two sloops next to each other might have to move one boat bow in and the other stern in, for example. |
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Forget all the sailing ships, the sloops, brigs, schooners and luggers lost here, and concentrate on the steamships. |
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In tugs and sloops and rowboats, citizen watchdog groups have launched a campaign to protect America's waterways. |
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Small sloops and schooners were particularly vulnerable to the attentions of privateers. |
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The naturally perfect horseshoe-shaped harbor is filled with mega cruise ships, sailing yachts, sloops, ferryboats, and fishing craft. |
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Ships in the game include ships of the line, sloops, xebecs, frigates, gun platforms, and bombards. |
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Making up an immense inland navy were birch bark canoes, flat-bottomed bateaux, gunboats, brigs, and sloops. |
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Larger craft such as sloops and schooners were used by Europeans for cross-Atlantic and Great Lakes voyages. |
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Dimitri has sailed around the world for 12 years and has designed sailboats most his life: Cutters, sloops, schooners and others. |
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It served as a wintering cove for the sloops that over-wintered in the bay and possibly as a place for larger oceangoing ships to be repaired. |
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The majority of vessels were sloops and schooners of 50-100 tons, ideal for working cargoes from the shallow and confined havens of north Northumberland. |
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Taking advantage of the prolific Bermuda Cedar, they set to work to design and build the Bermuda sloops and schooners that became internationally famous. |
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Until World War II, the America's Cup was sailed in enormous schooners and sloops, often more than 100 feet long, with dozens of crew and clouds of sail. |
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Sloop Cove preserves the wintering site of Hudson Bay Company coastal sloops and the signatures of 18th Century HBC men inscribed in the rock. |
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The passage was epic because sailing sloops required four days for the same trip. |
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As inspector of naval works in England, he developed the Arrow class of sloops used against France. |
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In the early U. S. Navy, corvettes were known as ship sloops, or sloops of war. |
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The men who owned oyster sloops had been the main support of the church, and they began to give dimes where they used to give dollars. |
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A collection of tattered men o'war and patched sloops is firing directly over the decks of the old admiral's flagship and into the area of HMS Brown. |
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Shipbuilding continued throughout the century but the type of vessel that was being built changed from sloops and schooners to smaller catboats, garveys, and sneakboxes. |
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They sailed for the Bay of Honduras, where they added another ship and four sloops to their flotilla. |
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Lieutenant Robert Maynard of HMS Pearl was given command of two commandeered sloops, to approach the town from the sea. |
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Despite having sunk into oblivion, these two fantastic sloops are nevertheless a part of the most surprising and the most spectacular boats the America's Cup has inspired. |
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O'Brien and a party of wood men captured an anchored English sloop shortly after the battle of Lexington and went on a cruise, capturing two more sloops and a tender, which they turned over to Genl. |
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Modern yawls are powered, and the yawls carried aboard skipjacks, the V-bottomed sloops popular in Chesapeake Bay waters, are known as push-boats because they are used to push the mother ship in a calm. |
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At leisure, I am free as a flâneur to dawdle the shops and streets of sunny St-Tropez, catch a game of pétanque, peruse the sexy sloops and find a perfect pair of espadrilles. |
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He took Ranger and one of the sloops, leaving Teach with Revenge and the remaining sloop. |
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Teach ordered several sloops to throw ropes across the flagship in an attempt to free her. |
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At daybreak, preceded by a small boat taking soundings, Maynard's two sloops entered the channel. |
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His crew hoisted the sails and the Adventure manoeuvred to point her starboard guns toward Maynard's sloops, which were slowly closing the gap. |
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The second expedition arrived in Caledonia Bay on 30 November 1699 and found Thomas Drummond's New York sloops already there. |
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Sperm whaling in the eighteenth century began with small sloops carrying only one or two whaleboats. |
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Consequently, the shipbuilding industry developed in many islands, from small fishing boats, to whaling sloops to larger passenger services. |
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From eyewitness accounts, 300 escaped in a mass flight in 1823, aided by Bahamians in 27 sloops, with others using canoes for the journey. |
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Once Martin Lopez and Chichimecatecle brought the logs and planks to Texcoco, the sloops were built quickly. |
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The British government apologized after the United States sent two armed sloops to the area. |
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On 4 July Agamemnon sailed from St Fiorenzo with a small force of frigates and sloops, bound for Genoa. |
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With over 400 new sailyachts, motoryachts, catamarans, sloops, speedboats, console boats and RIBs, no other in-water boat show can match the number of international brands exhibited. |
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Peace and quiet returns: sloops float calmly on the water after the storm. |
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First of all, the site is a wintering cove for the sloops that over wintered in the bay and possibly a place for larger, ocean going ships to put in for repairs. |
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The two sloops moved slowly, giving Brand's force time to reach Bath. |
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In 1937, the Chinese Civil War and the Japanese invasion, would lead the Portuguese Navy to reinforce again the naval forces in Macau, this time with sloops in rotation. |
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A force of 2,500 soldiers under General Ross had just arrived in Bermuda aboard HMS Royal Oak, three frigates, three sloops and ten other vessels. |
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Additionally, Bermuda sloops only have a single sail behind the mast. |
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Trials on the River Carron in June 1801 were successful and included towing sloops from the river Forth up the Carron and thence along the Forth and Clyde Canal. |
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Instead, sloops concentrated on Nantucket Shoals, where they would have taken right whales or went to the Davis Strait region to catch bowhead whales. |
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