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  2. HMS Leopard (1703) - Wikipedia

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    HMS Leopard was a 50-gun fourth rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, built at Rotherhithe and launched on 15 March 1703. [1]Leopard underwent a rebuild according to the 1719 Establishment at Woolwich, and was relaunched on 18 April 1721.

  3. HMS Leopard (1790) - Wikipedia

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    HMS Leopard was a 50-gun Portland class fourth rate of the Royal Navy.She served during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, and was notable for the actions of her captain in 1807, which were emblematic of the tensions that later erupted in the War of 1812 between Britain and America.

  4. HMS Leopard - Wikipedia

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    HMS Leopard (1790), famous for her role in the Chesapeake-Leopard Affair, was a 50-gun fourth rate launched in 1790, a troopship from 1812, and wrecked 1814. HMS Leopard (1794) was a 4-gun vessel formerly a Dutch hoy, purchased 1794 and sold 1808. HMS Leopard (1850) was a wooden-hulled paddle frigate, launched 1850 and sold 1867.

  5. Lagoon 50 - Wikipedia

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    All in all, Lagoon 50 does justice to the price tag it comes with." [7] In a 2018 review for boats.com, Zuzana Prochazka wrote, "with 1700 square feet of upwind sail area between the standard full batten mainsail and an 87 percent self-tacking jib, our test boat was not under-canvased. The mast, which was moved aft to prevent hobby-horsing, is ...

  6. Fourth-rate - Wikipedia

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    A fourth-rate was, in the British Royal Navy during the first half of the 18th century, a ship of the line mounting from 46 up to 60 guns. While the number of guns stayed in the same range until 1817, after 1756 the ships of 50 guns and below were considered too weak to stand in the line of battle, although the remaining 60-gun ships were still classed as fit to be ships of the line.

  7. ICAP Leopard 3 (yacht) - Wikipedia

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    ICAP Leopard 3 is a 30-metre IRC maxi yacht [1] owned and skippered by Helical Bar plc CEO Michael Slade, who has owned maxi yachts for over 22 years. [2] She features a canting keel, water ballast and twin daggerboards amidships.

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  9. Beneteau - Wikipedia

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    Beneteau or Bénéteau (French pronunciation:) is a French sail and motorboat manufacturer, with production facilities in France and in the United States. [1] The company is a large and recognized boat builder, with its holding company (Groupe Beneteau) now also holding other prestigious brands, such as Jeanneau and its multihull subsidiary Lagoon in 1995.