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  2. Adventure (ship) - Wikipedia

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    Adventure (1804 ship) was a French privateer captured in 1803. She became a whaler that made two voyages to the Southern Whale Fishery. She was wrecked in April 1808 as she set out on her third. Adventure (1834 ship) was a wooden sloop that was built in 1834 at Brisbane Water.

  3. English ship Adventure (1646) - Wikipedia

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    HMS Adventure was a 34-gun fourth-rate of the English Navy, built by Peter Pett II at Woolwich Dockyard and launched in 1646. With the outbreak of the English Civil War she served on the Parliamentary side until 1649.

  4. Adventure Galley - Wikipedia

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    Adventure Galley, also known as Adventure, was an English merchant ship captained by Scottish sea captain William Kidd. She was a type of hybrid ship that combined square rigged sails with oars to give her manoeuvrability in both windy and calm conditions. The vessel was launched at the end of 1695 and was acquired by Kidd the following year to ...

  5. Adventure (1802 ship) - Wikipedia

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    Adventure ' s captor was the privateer Général Ernouf, under the command of Alexis Grassin. She and her cargo were sold for 228,199 francs. [9] In 1806, 33 British enslaving ships were lost. Of these, 11 were lost in the Middle Passage, sailing from Africa to the West Indies. [10]

  6. Adventure of the Seas - Wikipedia

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    Adventure of the Seas is a Voyager-class cruise ship operated by Royal Caribbean International.The vessel was launched and entered service in 2001. Registered in the Bahamas, Adventure of the Seas has cruised from ports in the United States and Europe to sites in the Caribbean Sea, Baltic Sea, Mediterranean Sea, Canada and Europe.

  7. William Kidd - Wikipedia

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    The new ship, Adventure Galley, [21] was well suited to the task of catching pirates, weighing over 284 tons burthen and equipped with 34 cannon, oars, and 150 men. The oars were a key advantage, as they enabled Adventure Galley to manoeuvre in a battle when the winds had calmed and other ships were dead in the water. Kidd took pride in ...