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They walked out a long pier and stopped in front of a big single-masted boat.
A smatt single-masted boat was tied up at the far end.
Once it was a single-masted merchant ship, which came lumbering up and hailed them.
Most of them were little more than glorified rowboats or small, single-masted craft.
At an estimated cost of over US$50 million, she is the largest single-masted yacht ever built.
The smallest of all are single-masted sloops, the fastest ships on the water.
There is no evidence that English vessels of the early seventeenth century ever carried such a single-masted rig.
But the single-masted frigatta bringing the news from Goa was two weeks in travel.
The Dulse surged forward, heeling away from the single-masted ship.
Compared to a single-masted vessel, all the two-masted vessels can have a lower centre of pressure in the sail plan.
Originally the zeesenboote were small, single-masted boats with a square rigged sail.
Here it came, a small, strange, trim, single-masted craft the exact like of which neither of us had ever seen before.
Barely visible in its anchorage on the far side of the high island was a single-masted fishing lugger with a blue hull.
It was a ship: a black ship, single-masted, square-rigged, with a dinghy behind.
It was small and single-masted.
Inside the niche stood a single-masted sailing boat, an iceboat, resting on long titanium runners.
Now they were heading up the Hudson, teeming with early bird tourist cruises and small single-masted sailboats.
On a mild afternoon I watch pretty little single-masted sailboat beat its way around the foot of Manhattan Island.
Seven small boats and a ten-meter single-masted yacht were moored near the building alongside short floating piers.
It was a great green single-masted craft, practi- cally invisible against the sea because of its camouflaged coloring.
The single-masted wooden craft wallowed next to the pilings amongst the garbage discarded by the other ships.
The docks were clean and well kept, and other than one disciplined work gang unloading a shallow single-masted ship, there was no great activity.
Abstract: Single-masted vessel for inter-island trade in the Caribbean in late 17th and 18th centuries.