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Typical venetian fishing boat draft, called "bragosso chioggiotto" Length :35 feet (12.18m)
Chioggia it a city in the lagoon of Venice, with many shipyards, where these boats are built.
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Perhaps the best known vessel connected with Chesapeak Bay, these vessels possessed a highly raked mast and a large amount of sail area, giving them
the power necessary to haul up the dredging equipment used to collect the oysters
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H.M. Chatham Yacht was launched in Chatham dockyard in 1741, for use as a pleasure craft for the more affluent members of Georgian society.
Chatham yacht was rebuilt in 1794, again at Chatham dockyard and was not broken up until 1867, after a very long life.
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Ballahoo was the named schooner of its class of 'Fish' Class Schooners built in Bermuda, of which 17 were built to the same design.
Ballahoo was ordered in 1803 and launched in 1804. She was commissioned as an armed dispatch schooner.
She was 55.4 feet long and displaced 71 tonnes. With a compliment of 20 men Ballahoo was armed with four 12 pounder carronades.
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