The bilander is a two-masted vessel the foremast carrying square rigs on all of its yards and its taller mainmast having a long lateen mainsail yard with corresponding trapezoidal sail and rig inclined at about 45 with square rigs on the yards above that the lowermost secured at the corners by a crossjack.
Sailing vessel foremast square rigged. Brig A 2-masted sailing vessel with both masts square rigged. Examples of brigantines sailing today are Corwith Cramer and Irving Johnson. Brig - a two-masted vessel carrying square sails on both masts.
Schooner - a vessel with two or more masts fore. A vessel used around the Channel and Atlantic coast of France. A four-masted ship-rigged vessel.
The schooner brig or brigantine square-rigged foremast and fore-and-aft rigged mainmast the topsail schooner or barkentine square-rigged foremast fore-and-aft rigged main and mizzenmast I - Part 4 GL 1997. The design was popular in the. A vessel with the foremast rigged square and the other masts rigged fore and aft.
A full-rigged ship is square-rigged throughout. Barkentine A 3-masted sailing vessel with square-rigged sails on foremast only. Bn A two-masted sailing vessel with a fully square-rigged foremast and at least two sails on the main mast.
Our vessel is similar to the Maid of England of 750 tons built at Grosses Coques in 1919. A square topsail and a gaff sail mainsail behind the mast. Foremast in addition to square sails this becomes a topsail schooner.
A gaff-rigged spanker is carried on the mainmast. A vessel with two masts both of which are square-rigged. A vessel with two square rigged masts.