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The word pinnace, and similar words in many languages (as far afield as Indonesia, where the boat "pinisi" took its name from the Dutch pinas [1]), came ultimately from the Spanish pinaza c. 1240, from pino , from the wood of which the ships were constructed. The word came into English from the Middle French pinasse. [2]
List of shipwrecks: 1704 Ship State Description Castle Del Ray: unknown The ship was driven ashore and sank at Sandy Hook, New Jersey, English America. [14] Cinque Ports England: The ship foundered in the Pacific Ocean off Malpelo Island, Viceroyalty of Peru. Her crew survived.
A portolan nautical chart of the Mediterranean Sea, second quarter of the 14th century. Kept in the Library of Congress , where it is the oldest original cartographic artifact. Portolan charts are nautical charts , first made in the 13th century in the Mediterranean basin and later expanded to include other regions.
As compiled from early primary sources, some of which are 17th-century manuscripts. Sailing Ship Rigs, with good illustrations. The Sparrow-Hawk, Pilgrim Hall Museum, May 18, 2005. An introduction to the Museum and the Sparrow-Hawk. Some Seventeenth-Century Vessels and the Sparrow-Hawk Archived 2008-10-08 at the Wayback Machine, by William ...
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