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What (who) is pinnace$60998$ - definition

TYPE OF SHIP IN USE IN THE 16TH AND 17TH CENTURIES
Full rigged pinnace
  • replica]] of the ''[[Kalmar Nyckel]]'', an example of a full-rigged type of pinnace

Pinnace (ship's boat)         
  • Plans of a 28ft [[Royal Navy]] pinnace
  • HMS ''Royal Oak'']]
WATERCRAFT
Steam pinnace
As a ship's boat, the pinnace is a light boat, propelled by oars or sails, carried aboard merchant and war vessels in the Age of Sail to serve as a tender. The pinnace was usually rowed but could be rigged with a sail for use in favorable winds.
Pinnace         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Pinnaces; Pinnace (disambiguation); Pinasse
·noun A man-of-war's boat.
II. Pinnace ·noun A procuress; a pimp.
III. Pinnace ·noun A small vessel propelled by sails or oars, formerly employed as a tender, or for coast defence;
- called originally, spynace or spyne.
pinnace         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Pinnaces; Pinnace (disambiguation); Pinasse
['p?n?s]
¦ noun chiefly historical a small boat forming part of the equipment of a warship or other large vessel.
Origin
C16: from Fr. pinace, prob. based on L. pinus (see pine1).

Wikipedia

Full-rigged pinnace

The full-rigged pinnace was the larger of two types of vessel called a pinnace in use from the sixteenth century.