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Age of Sail Question: What is a coffin brig?
What is a coffin brig?
Name two characteristics of such boats? What percentage of them gave rise to the term? Name one famous coffin brig. If you heard the term used today, what would it mean? |
Age of Sail Question: What is a coffin brig?
"Bart Senior" wrote in message
... What is a coffin brig? Name two characteristics of such boats? What percentage of them gave rise to the term? Name one famous coffin brig. If you heard the term used today, what would it mean? A vessel believed to be susceptible to sinking easily. I believe Darwin's ship, HMS Beagle, was considered to be a coffin brig. Scout |
Age of Sail Question: What is a coffin brig?
Not sure,
If you are on a Liberty ship in WWII and you are on the Coffin corner, were are you? Joe |
Age of Sail Question: What is a coffin brig?
You are correct about the Beagle. It was one
of many ten gun "cofffin brigs". They had a round bilge and only two masts. About 1/4 of them never returned. Supposedly, the boats would broach easily, flip and then sink rapidly. I read that the Beagle was later fitted with a mizzen mast to make her more maneuverable. By this I presume it to mean a third mast was added farther aft, and the other two masts were of roughly equal height. "Scout" wrote "Bart Senior" wrote What is a coffin brig? Name two characteristics of such boats? What percentage of them gave rise to the term? Name one famous coffin brig. If you heard the term used today, what would it mean? A vessel believed to be susceptible to sinking easily. I believe Darwin's ship, HMS Beagle, was considered to be a coffin brig. Scout |
Age of Sail Question: What is a coffin brig?
No kidding. I'd hate to be a floating target.
"Joe" wrote Not sure, If you are on a Liberty ship in WWII and you are on the Coffin corner, were are you? |
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