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During the [[Golden Age of Piracy]], the schooner was used as a general sailing vessel by not only the navies, but civilian operators as well. This lightly armed vessel provided ample speed and could be crewed by as few as five people. Schooners bore two masts, and was capable of fielding up to 8 guns per side over a single deck; on top of this, they were fitted with fire barrels. | During the [[Golden Age of Piracy]], the schooner was used as a general sailing vessel by not only the navies, but civilian operators as well. This lightly armed vessel provided ample speed and could be crewed by as few as five people. Schooners bore two masts, and was capable of fielding up to 8 guns per side over a single deck; on top of this, they were fitted with fire barrels. | ||
When in battle, schooners generally use their speed and fire barrels to | When in battle, schooners generally use their speed and fire barrels to outmaneuver and entrap enemies. They avoid extended broadsides and rarely slow to use their cannons, preferring to skim past and fire. They can often be seen accompanying ships of every size as support vessels. | ||
==Notable schooners== | ==Notable schooners== | ||
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Revision as of 03:22, 2 June 2014

The schooner was a class of warship operated by, among others, the British, Spanish and Portuguese navies.
During the Golden Age of Piracy, the schooner was used as a general sailing vessel by not only the navies, but civilian operators as well. This lightly armed vessel provided ample speed and could be crewed by as few as five people. Schooners bore two masts, and was capable of fielding up to 8 guns per side over a single deck; on top of this, they were fitted with fire barrels.
When in battle, schooners generally use their speed and fire barrels to outmaneuver and entrap enemies. They avoid extended broadsides and rarely slow to use their cannons, preferring to skim past and fire. They can often be seen accompanying ships of every size as support vessels.
Notable schooners
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