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What (who) is -masted - definition

TYPE OF SAILING VESSEL WITH THREE OR MORE MASTS
Standing rig of a barque; The standing Rig of a Barque; Bark rig; Bark (ship); Bark (boat); Four-masted barque; Barque rig; Barque shrine; Bark (vessel); Barques
  • Rigging of a three-masted barque
  • The tall ship ''Elissa'' is a three-masted barque in Galveston
  • 1993 replica]] of HM Bark ''Endeavour''.
  • A stained glass window depicting the Barque of Saint Peter in [[Holy Trinity Catholic Church (Trinity, Indiana)]]
  • 1895–1920}})
  • Three-masted barque [[sail plan]]
  • Russian ''Sedov'' at the Kantasatama Harbour in [[Kotka]], [[Finland]], during the Tall Ships’ Races 2017.
  • US Revenue Cutter]] ''Salmon P. Chase'', 1878–1907)

Mercantile (schooner)         
MERCANTILE (two-masted schooner)
Mercantile is a two-masted schooner berthed in Camden Harbor, Camden, Maine. Built in the 1914-16 on Little Deer Isle, Maine, she is one of a small number of such vessels still afloat from a time when they were one of the most common cargo vessels of the coasting trade.
Annie Larsen         
THE THREE-MASTED SCHOONER WAS INVOLVED IN ARMS SHIPMENT IN THE HINDU GERMAN CONSPIRACY DURING WORLD WAR I
SS Annie Larsen
The Annie Larsen was a three-masted schooner that was involved in arms shipment in the so-called "Hindu German Conspiracy" during World War I.
Mastives      
·pl of Mastiff.

Wikipedia

Barque

A barque, barc, or bark is a type of sailing vessel with three or more masts having the fore- and mainmasts rigged square and only the mizzen (the aftmost mast) rigged fore and aft. Sometimes, the mizzen is only partly fore-and-aft rigged, bearing a square-rigged sail above.

Examples of use of -masted
1. I could imagine the three–masted ships moving downriver, sails billowing.
2. A three–masted sailing ship, she was re–created in 1'60 by MGM for the 1'62 movie, Mutiny on the Bounty, and is now replicating her namesake‘s journey.
3. I always like to think my boat is more powerful, at least 160 feet –– a multi–masted 200–footer." And also, he‘d be missing a tooth or two.
4. Alyosha has 12 (which I have dubbed "The Imelda Marcos Collection"). He has enough pants and jackets to serve as sails for a four–masted bark.
5. They set sail Saturday afternoon aboard his 70–foot, two–masted schooner, named the Schooner Anne, from a Hudson River marina in North Hoboken, in bright sunshine and temperatures in the 70s.