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schooner, yacht, cruiser, yawl, ketch, cutter, sloop
If you were making a plugin about the age of sail (which I briefly toyed around with), do NOT use these ship classes. Schooners were no more than ships who had two coastal sails. Yacht can be applied to any ship. Cruiser is any large military ship. Yawls and Ketches are variations on the schooner, based on where the mizzen mast falls relative to the rudder post. Sloops have various meanings.
The true ship classes of the Age of Sail:
Coastal Rigged (you know, those Marconi rigs, the ones in the marinas today):
Cutter: light ship, maybe 40 feet long, carrying a gun or two with a hold
Sloop: lighter than a cutter, maybe open-topped
Schooner: 2 masted coastal rigged sailing vessel (pretty big, sometimes converted into Man-of-War as corvettes/sloops)
Square Rigged (you know, Christopher Columbus, Horatio Nelson and Horatio Hornblower)
Brig: 2 masted vessel commonly mounting a heavy broadside, but with VERY limited range: 4-12 guns
Sloop/Corvette: Only called a corvette by the French and landlubbers, these ships were 3-masted sailing vessels with a well ranged broadside (i.e. balance of range and power). 12-22 guns
Frigate: Heavier ship, carrying about 200-500 crews, mounting guns from light 12 pounders (28 gun frigates) to heavy 32 pounders (56 gun frigates). 28-56 guns
Ship-of-the-Line:
74: small, staunt, faster than the 1st rate, slower than the frigates, one of the true "powerships". 50-84 guns on TWO decks
100: large, slow clunker: used only for fleet engagements: 84-136 guns
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I don't think we need any more pirate names, this thread is a year old.
Eh? Shiver me timbers! Ye' be right! 'Vast naming there!
Oh, mrxak... guess we can continue then... 'Vast 'vast naming there!
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I love Zzap212's 'Aimable Louise' for some reason. Has a nice ring to it.
Hey, you gotta love Lovable Louise, even in Frenchy.
Speaking about this, I would love to see how it's coming along. Once again, if any information of the Age of Sail need be gleaned, I'm here for the gleaning.
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