2017-07-28T17:39:35+03:00[Europe/Moscow] en true SS Savannah, Europa (ship), Suomen Joutsen, Ottoman frigate Ertuğrul, Maltese Falcon (yacht), København (ship), Snow (ship), Pausik, SS Great Eastern, Athena (yacht), Greif (brigantine), Larinda, Tryall, Bristol Channel pilot cutter, Mayflower II, Windeward Bound, Speedwell (ship), Our Lady of the Sea, Arka Noego, Sirene (barque), Christian Radich, Anna Karoline, Betsey (ship), Lady Mary Pelham (barque), 't Vliegend Hert, KLD Tunas Samudera, Zuytdorp, USS Morris (1846b), Polly (brig), VOC ship Landskroon, Zeewijk, Fortuyn (ship), SV Toufic El Rahman, Young Lachlan, The Brothers (ship), Belinda (ship), Rooswijk, Wanderer (slave ship), Sørlandet (ship), Sam Cearns, Madagascar (ship), Clotilde (slave ship), Duc du Maine (slave ship), Loch Sloy, S.S.S. Lotus, Argo (Indian ship), Campbell Macquarie, Hydrabad (ship) flashcards
Sailing ships

Sailing ships

  • SS Savannah
    SS Savannah was an American hybrid sailing ship/sidewheel steamer built in 1818.
  • Europa (ship)
    The Europa is a steel-hulled barque registered in the Netherlands.
  • Suomen Joutsen
    Suomen Joutsen is a steel-hulled full rigged ship with three square rigged masts.
  • Ottoman frigate Ertuğrul
    Ertuğrul, launched in 1863, was a sailing frigate of the Ottoman Navy.
  • Maltese Falcon (yacht)
    Maltese Falcon is a full rigged ship which was built by Perini Navi in Tuzla, İstanbul, and commissioned by her first owner Tom Perkins.
  • København (ship)
    København was a Danish five-masted barque used as a naval training vessel until its disappearance after December 22, 1928.
  • Snow (ship)
    In sailing, a snow, snaw or snauw is a square rigged vessel with two masts, complemented by a snow- or trysail-mast stepped immediately abaft (behind) the main mast.
  • Pausik
    Pauzok (Russian: Паузок) is a river flat-bottomed single-sticker boat with oar, and which was built for travelling the rivers of Russia.
  • SS Great Eastern
    SS Great Eastern was an iron sailing steam ship designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel, and built by J.
  • Athena (yacht)
    Athena is a clipper-bowed three masted gaff rigged schooner built by Royal Huisman in 2004 for Internet entrepreneur James H.
  • Greif (brigantine)
    Greif is the name of a brigantine, owned by the town Greifswald in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.
  • Larinda
    The Larinda is a recreational schooner inspired by the 1767 Boston schooner HMS Sultana.
  • Tryall
    Tryall (also spelt Tryal and Trial ) was a British East India Company-owned East Indiaman launched in 1621.
  • Bristol Channel pilot cutter
    A Bristol Channel pilot cutter is a specialised sailing boat the style and design of which is derived from the single-masted cutter.
  • Mayflower II
    Mayflower II is a replica of the 17th-century ship Mayflower, celebrated for transporting the Pilgrims to the New World.
  • Windeward Bound
    Windeward Bound is a two masted brigantine-rigged vessel based in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.
  • Speedwell (ship)
    Speedwell was a 60-ton pinnace that, along with Mayflower, transported the Pilgrims and was the smaller of the two ships.
  • Our Lady of the Sea
    Bracera "Our Lady of the sea" (Croatian: Gospa od mora) is a replica of a traditional Croatian sailboat from the 18th century launched in April 2011 and operated by The Dolphin Dream Society.
  • Arka Noego
    The Arka Noego was a war pinnace in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth Navy that played an important role in two naval battles of the Polish–Swedish War (1626–1629).
  • Sirene (barque)
    The Sirene was a barque that was wrecked against Blackpool's North Pier on 9 October 1892.
  • Christian Radich
    Christian Radich is a Norwegian full-rigged ship, named after a Norwegian shipowner.
  • Anna Karoline
    Anna Karoline is a jekt (a single-masted open cargo sailing ship) often called Nordlandsjekt, built at Brataker in Mosvik, Norway in 1876.
  • Betsey (ship)
    Betsey was a ship that was abandoned off the coast of New Zealand in 1815.
  • Lady Mary Pelham (barque)
    Lady Mary Pelham (1816–1849) was a brig working as a Falmouth packet which, after modification to barque became part of the South Australia Company's fleet of 1836.
  • 't Vliegend Hert
    't Vliegend Hert also called 't Vliegend Hart (meaning Flying Heart) was an 18th-century East Indiaman or "mirror return ship" (Dutch: spiegelretourschip) of the Dutch East India Company.
  • KLD Tunas Samudera
    KLD Tunas Samudera is a two-masted schooner, or brigantine, of the Royal Malaysian Navy.
  • Zuytdorp
    The VOC Zuytdorp also Zuiddorp (meaning 'South Village' after a still existing village ( Source reference required) in the South of Zeeland, near the Belgian border) was an 18th-century trading ship of the Dutch East India Company (Vereenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie, commonly abbreviated VOC).
  • USS Morris (1846b)
    The fourth USS Morris was a schooner in the United States Navy in commission from 1846 to 1848.
  • Polly (brig)
    Polly was an American brig that was swamped during a gale in late 1811, and spent the next six months adrift in the Atlantic Ocean.
  • VOC ship Landskroon
    The Landskroon (Dutch pronunciation: [lɑntskroːn]) was a ship of the Dutch East India Company (VOC) which traded with Japan in the mid-18th century.
  • Zeewijk
    The Zeewijk (or Zeewyk) was an 18th-century East Indiaman of the Dutch East India Company (Vereenigde Oost-Indische Compagnie, VOC) that was shipwrecked at the Houtman Abrolhos, off the coast of Western Australia, on 9 June 1727.
  • Fortuyn (ship)
    The Fortuyn (also spelled Fortuin) was a ship owned by the Chamber of Amsterdam of the Dutch East India Company (VOC) which was lost on its maiden voyage in 1723.
  • SV Toufic El Rahman
    SV Toufic El Rahman was a Syrian sailing ship that was sunk by the German submarine U-77, 30 nautical miles (56 km) east of Cape Greco, Crete in the Mediterranean Sea, while en route to Haifa.
  • Young Lachlan
    The Young Lachlan was a schooner that was stolen and wrecked by convicts in 1819.
  • The Brothers (ship)
    The Brothers was a 40-ton schooner wrecked in Bass Strait, Tasmania in 1816.
  • Belinda (ship)
    The Belinda was a brig that was wrecked in 1824 off the coast of Western Australia.
  • Rooswijk
    The Rooswijk (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈroːsʋɛik]) was a ship belonging to the VOC (Dutch East India Company) that, according to recent, non-contemporary, news reports, sank in 1740.
  • Wanderer (slave ship)
    Wanderer was the penultimate documented ship to bring an illegal cargo of slaves from Africa to the United States, landing at Jekyll Island, Georgia on November 28, 1858.
  • Sørlandet (ship)
    Sørlandet is the oldest of the three Norwegian Tall Ships and the oldest full rigged ship in the world still in operation.
  • Sam Cearns
    Sam Cearns was a British ship-rigged sailing cargo ship and emigrant carrier, built in 1864.
  • Madagascar (ship)
    The Madagascar was a large British merchant ship built for the trade to India and China in 1837, which went missing on a voyage from Melbourne to London in 1853.
  • Clotilde (slave ship)
    The schooner Clotilde (or Clotilda) was the last known U.
  • Duc du Maine (slave ship)
    The Duc du Maine (along with the Aurore) was a slave ship which brought the first African slaves to Louisiana on June 6, 1719 from Senegambia.
  • Loch Sloy
    Loch Sloy was a Scottish sailing barque that operated between Great Britain and Australia from the late 19th century until 1899.
  • S.S.S. Lotus
    The S.S.S. (Sea Scout Ship) Lotus is a historic gaff rigged schooner located at Sodus Point in Wayne County, New York and is operated and maintained by Sea Scout Ship 303 of Webster, New York.
  • Argo (Indian ship)
    Argo was a ship that disappeared in 1814 off the coast of Tasmania.
  • Campbell Macquarie
    The Campbell Macquarie was a ship of 248 tons, built at Calcutta, India and owned by Alexander & Co.
  • Hydrabad (ship)
    Hydrabad was an iron cargo and passenger sailing ship, built in Scotland and launched in 1865.