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On 23 Aug, 17:56, Dave wrote:
Yep, a brig is a two-master with the forward mast shorter than the after. That's a schooner. Or can be. All these terms - brig, brigantine, schooner, ship, barque and so on - were pretty flexible, and meant little more than what the person using them meant. Ian |
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