| 41. | The largest war pinnaces, also known as frigates, approximated England's fifth rate and sixth rate small warships.
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| 42. | However, these war pinnaces carried fewer cannon and had smaller crews than English fourth, fifth, and sixth rates.
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| 43. | Peraps one of the pinnaces in these prints is Buckingham's sixth " Lion's Whelp ".
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| 44. | Re-assessment of the design of some 17th-century ships not designated " pinnace " sometimes uncovers the unexpected.
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| 45. | The expected popularity of the pinnace in the Massachusetts Bay Colony during the first half of the 17th century is documented.
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| 46. | On 25 June 1911 she collided with the pinnace of the Swedish warship Flygia which was bringing men ashore on leave.
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| 47. | I wanted to put out a pinnace to reconnoitre but the wind was blowing so fiercely that it would have been dangerous.
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| 48. | Portuguese authorities confiscated " Endeavour " s pinnace and imprisoned the crew, sending Hickes back to his ship alone.
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| 49. | The same year, a 5 hp engine was fitted in one of HMS " Geyser's " pinnaces.
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| 50. | "Virginia " was one of two pinnaces and seven larger ships in the fleet known as the Third Supply.
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