Sloop
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The term sloop in the Royal Navy described a ship based not on the rigging of the vessel nor on its size but rather by the rank of the officer who commanded her. When a vessel is commanded by a Commander, she is rated as a sloop. If the same vessel where commanded by a Captain she would be rated as a ship.<ref>Smyth, W. H. (William Henry), 1788-1865 Admiral. The Sailor's Word~Book. Blackie and Son, Paternoster Row, 1867 Reprinted by Algrove Publishing Limited Almonte, ON Canada 2004. ISBN 1-897030-05-3</ref> There are numerous examples of this in the Canon when various sailors attempt to explain to Steven why a particular ship is or is not rated as a sloop. [[User:Brucep|Brucep]] 20:12, 3 January 2009 (GMT)<br> | The term sloop in the Royal Navy described a ship based not on the rigging of the vessel nor on its size but rather by the rank of the officer who commanded her. When a vessel is commanded by a Commander, she is rated as a sloop. If the same vessel where commanded by a Captain she would be rated as a ship.<ref>Smyth, W. H. (William Henry), 1788-1865 Admiral. The Sailor's Word~Book. Blackie and Son, Paternoster Row, 1867 Reprinted by Algrove Publishing Limited Almonte, ON Canada 2004. ISBN 1-897030-05-3</ref> There are numerous examples of this in the Canon when various sailors attempt to explain to Steven why a particular ship is or is not rated as a sloop. [[User:Brucep|Brucep]] 20:12, 3 January 2009 (GMT)<br> | ||
In modern usage the term sloop refers to a sailing vessel with a single mast, foresail and jib.<ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sloop retreived on January 3, 2009.</ref> | In modern usage the term sloop refers to a sailing vessel with a single mast, foresail and jib.<ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sloop retreived on January 3, 2009.</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 19:06, 5 January 2009
The term sloop in the Royal Navy described a ship based not on the rigging of the vessel nor on its size but rather by the rank of the officer who commanded her. When a vessel is commanded by a Commander, she is rated as a sloop. If the same vessel where commanded by a Captain she would be rated as a ship.[1] There are numerous examples of this in the Canon when various sailors attempt to explain to Steven why a particular ship is or is not rated as a sloop. Brucep 20:12, 3 January 2009 (GMT)
In modern usage the term sloop refers to a sailing vessel with a single mast, foresail and jib.[2]
Notes
- ↑ Smyth, W. H. (William Henry), 1788-1865 Admiral. The Sailor's Word~Book. Blackie and Son, Paternoster Row, 1867 Reprinted by Algrove Publishing Limited Almonte, ON Canada 2004. ISBN 1-897030-05-3
- ↑ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sloop retreived on January 3, 2009.