| 41. | In both cases most of the crew saved themselves in whaleboats or rafts and reached the Lau Islands in Fiji.
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| 42. | One surviving whaleboat got away after being loaded with wounded, but it was destroyed by a shell shortly after.
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| 43. | He drowned on 12 December 1837 when the overloaded whaleboat in which he was a passenger overturned in rough seas.
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| 44. | The ship arrived in Hilo on October 2 and was escorted to shore by four whaleboats and four double canoes.
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| 45. | They range from a 26-foot motor whaleboat to the Encounter Bay, a 189-foot former salvage tug.
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| 46. | Sperm whaling in the 18th century began with small sloops carrying only a pair of whaleboats ( sometimes only one ).
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| 47. | The term " whaleboat " may be used informally of larger whalers, or of a boat used for whale watching.
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| 48. | The whaleboat managed to rendezvous with " Catalpa " the following day, which then headed out to sea.
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| 49. | Three officers ( Ensigns K . Gortzis, K . Matarangas, G . Stratos ) went ashore in a whaleboat.
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| 50. | If Strong hung a black petticoat on her clothesline, it meant that Brewster had arrived in town in his whaleboat.
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