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RIGGER-Is a skateboarders term for a person who takes pieces of wood, metal, pipe, etc and innovates it so they can skate on it.
A square-rigged vessel is commonly referred to as a "square-rigger." This type of sailing ship is characterized by having sails that are set perpendicular to the keel, typically on multiple masts. Square-riggers were widely used during the Age of Sail for trade and naval warfare due to their ability to carry large amounts of cargo and sail efficiently in various wind conditions.
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A square prism (a cuboid with at least two square faces at its ends).
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The Square Rigger - 1932 was released on: USA: 25 October 1932
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Brig - a two masted vessel square rigged on both masts
A Brig is a two masted square rigged ship
a two-masted square-rigged ship or in the prison of a warship.
A galleon is a large, three-masted, square-rigged sailing ship with at least two decks.
Two masted craft can be defined as a crossword riddle clue that was developed in 1800s. On the other hand, a two masted warship is a vessel that is originally armed with eighteen carronades and two lung guns.
A yawl Or ketch
Ketch, sloop ---\\\--- Sorry, but a sloop has only one mast, a ketch only carries two. Brigs, barques, brigantines, carracks and square-riggers are different types of traditionally-rigged three-masted ships.
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A brig is one type of two-masted sailing vessel. More specifically, a brig is a vessel with two square-rigged masts. This means that the two masts have square sails, as opposed to a vessel that is bermuda-rigged (triangle-shaped sails). There are other types of two-masted sailing vessels: Brigantine Brig or Brig-schooner Ketch Koch (type not based on rigging) Schooner Yawl. Of these, the ketch, schooner, and yawl still remain somewhat popular today.