| 21. | This variety of rigs enabled the'small'pinnaces of this era for several different assignments.
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| 22. | The mature'small'pinnace design emerged as versatile with several different options and rigs possible.
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| 23. | It was later sunk by another spar torpedo, this time from a pinnace launched from the French
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| 24. | The " Chardon " or her pinnace put Bellinger on land ten to a dozen times.
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| 25. | There is another and similar painting of an English single deck war pinnace in the National Maritime Museum.
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| 26. | There they built seven bergantines, or pinnaces, with which to seek a water route to Mexico.
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| 27. | The following day he sent his pinnace and jolly boat in to see what they could cut out.
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| 28. | In 1631 the first ferry ran from the Maverick farm to pinnaces and had also bought lots of livestock.
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| 29. | Types such as the Dagger and Spearfish were used as police launches and as pinnaces by the Royal Navy.
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| 30. | There are only a few contemporary drawings and paintings of English war pinnaces or frigates of the Jacobean era.
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