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What (who) is dory$22740$ - definition

Cape Ann dory; Cape Ann Dory; Banks Dory; Grand Banks dory; Cape ann dory
  • CSS ''Acadia'']]
  • Cod fishing on the Newfoundland Banks
  • The Dory Shop Museum, seen on the right, in [[Shelburne, Nova Scotia]].
  • Typically schooners were used as dory mother ships
  • ''[[The Fog Warning]]'', painted by [[Winslow Homer]] in 1885

Banks dory         
The Banks dory, or Grand Banks dory, is a type of dory. They were used as traditional fishing boats from the 1850s on the Grand Banks of Newfoundland.
Dory (spear)         
TYPE OF WEAPON USED BY HOPLITES IN ANCIENT GREECE
Dory Spear; Greek spear
The dory or doru (; ) is a spear that was the chief spear of hoplites (heavy infantry) in Ancient Greece. The word "dory was first attested by Homer with the meanings of "wood" and "spear".
Dory Rips         
EXTREME TIDAL AGITATION OF WATERS IN THE BAY OF FUNDY OFF THE HEADLAND OF CAPE D'OR IN NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA.
Dory Riptide; Dory Riptides
The Dory Rips is a phenomenon involving extreme tidal agitation of waters located in the Bay of Fundy off the headland of Cape d'Or in Nova Scotia, Canada.

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Banks dory

The Banks dory, or Grand Banks dory, is a type of dory. They were used as traditional fishing boats from the 1850s on the Grand Banks of Newfoundland. The Banks dory is a small, open, narrow, flat-bottomed and slab-sided boat with a particularly narrow transom. They were inexpensive to build and could be stacked or nested inside each other and stored on the decks of larger fishing vessels which functioned as mother ships.

Banks dories have long overhangs at the bow and stern which helps them lift over waves. There were one-man and two-man versions. Most could be fitted with sails. The dories became more stable when they were loaded with about half a ton of catch.