Schooner - a vessel with two or more masts fore.
Sailing vessel foremast square rigged. A vessel with two masts both of which are square-rigged. Even though most people refer to any large vessel as a ship strictly speaking only full-rigged ships are ships. A vessel used around the Channel and Atlantic coast of France.
Full-rigged ships with three masts or more eg. Brigantine A 2-masted sailing vessel in which the foremast is square rigged. A gaff-rigged spanker is carried on the mainmast.
Barquentine a vessel with the foremast rigged square and the other masts rigged fore and aft. The crossword clue Sailing vessel with only its foremast square-rigged spelling with only one A published 1 times and has 1 unique answers on our system. Brig A 2-masted sailing vessel with both masts square rigged.
A vessel with two square rigged masts. Foremast in addition to square sails this becomes a topsail schooner. Bn A two-masted sailing vessel with a fully square-rigged foremast and at least two sails on the main mast.
Brigantine definition a two-masted sailing vessel square-rigged on the foremast and having a fore-and-aft mainsail with square upper sails. A four-masted ship-rigged vessel. Sailing vessel with only its foremast square-rigged spelling with only one AWe will try to find the right answer to this particular crossword clue.
Only a small number of this type were built locally. A square topsail and a gaff sail mainsail behind the mast. Our vessel is similar to the Maid of England of 750 tons built at Grosses Coques in 1919.