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Ship Modeling Forum Ships' Store : Ship Model Gallery : Armed Virginia Sloop

American privateer 1768. Privateers were privately owned vessels whose owners were commissioned by the government to carry on naval warfare. During the 18th century, many small single masted ships were armed and used for privateering.
These Chesapeake-built vessels were fast and easily maneuverable with a graceful sheer and a low freeboard.


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