Schooner
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- | A '''schooner''' is a sailing vessel of at least two masts, all with [gaff]-rigged courses, ''i | + | A '''schooner''' is a sailing vessel of at least two masts, all with [gaff]-rigged courses, ''i.e''., the sails on the lowest masts were connected to a spar extending aft from the mast. The term thus refers to the masts and rigging of a vessel rather than to its hull, an ambiguity often lost upon [[Stephen Maturin]]. |
There are also topsail schooners which carry one or more square rigged sails above the fore and aft sails, usually on the [[mast|foremast]]. | There are also topsail schooners which carry one or more square rigged sails above the fore and aft sails, usually on the [[mast|foremast]]. | ||
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Revision as of 15:23, 9 April 2008
A schooner is a sailing vessel of at least two masts, all with [gaff]-rigged courses, i.e., the sails on the lowest masts were connected to a spar extending aft from the mast. The term thus refers to the masts and rigging of a vessel rather than to its hull, an ambiguity often lost upon Stephen Maturin.
There are also topsail schooners which carry one or more square rigged sails above the fore and aft sails, usually on the foremast.