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She was three-masted, some eighty feet long and perhaps a quarter of that across.
The last wooden three-masted ship to be built in Britain.
The result would ballast a three-masted ship of the line.
I was in a three-masted schooner off the coast of Japan.
Two identical three-masted ships were built especially for the voyage.
The space under the three-masted vessel is home to an interactive museum where visitors can learn about its history.
The cover illustration suggests that she was three-masted, and armed with 18 guns.
The sight of that three-masted fluyt brought back so many places and times.
By this time, her sail plan had been changed to a three-masted schooner.
The three-masted barque was built in 1936 as a German training ship.
The first three-masted schooner built on the Coast was launched in 1875.
The three-masted ship at the end of the pier is red-hulled-Hamorian.
The three-masted 288-foot yacht had no passengers on board.
There was no mention of a School Ship, three-masted or otherwise.
As built, she was equipped with a three-masted schooner rig.
They were called caravels, a name then given to the smallest three-masted vessels.
It is the remains of a three-masted armed vessel.
A three-masted vessel which has her fore top mast broken off.
All the ships of the class carried a three-masted barquentine rig.
The Arianna was a three-masted ship, perhaps sixty feet long, with a wide bow.
The following year saw the fast three-masted schooner Atlantic was launched at the yard.
The three-masted yacht was carrying 30 crew but had no passengers on board at the time, according to a French military spokesman.
We'd been motoring around in a three-masted schooner for me to get some impressions.
The three-masted schooner sank in 1871 after colliding with another ship.
Rita pointed to some smaller ships that were also three-masted and square-rigged.