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What do you call the bigger of the two-masted ships?
This last ship seemed to be low, two-masted, and painted black all over.
Her first action came when she sighted a small two-masted junk on 27 May.
The two-masted schooner looked like a ship from another age in the soft light.
It was a small two-masted trading ship called a brig.
She was two-masted, but her age and dimensions are otherwise unrecorded.
The two-masted ship, still under way, swung bow into the breeze.
Bating the voice, much the same applies to these two-masted vessels.
I watched a two-masted yacht in the distance, bouncing through the foam.
The two-masted schooner lies in the depth of 55 meters.
She was the largest, a two-masted schooner with a deep draft, and slower than the other four.
She was a two-masted topsail schooner with a single deck.
The other is a two-masted war schooner bearing a white triangle within a black circle.
She was built as a lighthouse tender as a two-masted ship.
It was a much larger boat than mine, two-masted and blunt-bowed, with a crew of five.
She was big for an ocean-goer, two-masted, her round black belly taking perhaps five hundred tons.
The Papeete, a two-masted schooner, made the trip in seventeen days.
This rigging is most popular on heavy two-masted vessels.
Northeast Research maintains in its attempt to secure the rights to the two-masted ship, it followed all related regulations.
At eight, living on a two-masted schooner built in 1893, my father gave me an authentic harpoon.
A two-masted schooner some five years old and Gloucester-built.
The name is most commonly applied to two-masted schooners and brigantines.
She was a combined steamship and two-masted sailing ship.
What looks like a typical two-masted Gloucester fishing schooner was actually designed for passengers.
The two-masted deck layout has since proved itself.