- gundalow
- gun·da·low
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Gundalow — A gundalow is a type of flat bottom cargo vessel once common in Maine and New England rivers. Up to convert|70|ft|m long, they characteristically employed tidal currents for propulsion, shipping a single lateen sail to harness favorable… … Wikipedia
gundalow — noun A flat bottomed cargo vessel once common in Maine and New England rivers … Wiktionary
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USS Providence (1776 gundalow) — USS Providence , a gundalow, was built at Skenesboro, New York, on Lake Champlain by the Continental Army for Brigadier General Benedict Arnold s fleet on Lake Champlain in 1776, during the American Revolutionary War.Under the command of Captain… … Wikipedia
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Chine (boating) — S bottom hull (A), compared to a hard (B) and soft (C) chine hull A chine in boating refers to a sharp angle in the hull, as compared to the rounded bottoms of most traditional boat hulls. The term hard chine indicates an angle with little… … Wikipedia
Battle of Valcour Island — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Battle of Valcour Island partof=the American Revolutionary War caption= Position of American ships on Lake Champlain date=October 11 ndash;October 13, 1776 place=Valcour Island, Lake Champlain, New York… … Wikipedia
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USS Providence — Five ships of the United States Navy have been named USS Providence , after the city of Providence, Rhode Island.* The first USS|Providence|1775|2 was a 12 gun ship originally named Katy , taken into the Continental Navy in 1775 and destroyed in… … Wikipedia
Lateen — A lateen (from a la trina , meaning triangular) or latin rig is a triangular sail set on a long yard mounted at an angle on the mast, and running in a fore and aft direction. In western culture, the rig is originally reported found on sailing… … Wikipedia