Birkentyn
Picture of Birkentin in Germany
Barken's sailing drawing
Barquentin(Barquentine) is one of.
It is a sailing ship with three or more, pointing to something with other masts only. In the case of three masts Those with two sails on the fore and the fore is the one with a vertical sail in every mast, so in the meaning of that Also called Schooner Bark(Schooner barque).
The name Birkentin was named in the 17th century. From a common point of saying "having only a forearm only Yokohama", in terms of the nuance "brigantine type bark" Barkentin(barque + brigantine) The word was born.
It is widely used as it is suitable for being suitable for the reason that it is possible to sail with less crew than the bark and bark, and because it is possible to proceed efficiently toward the windward. It is also popular as a practice ship in recent years due to its characteristics of having both sideways sail and longitudinal sail which is easy to sail.
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- Sail with three or more masts
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