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(...) It depends on the rigging of the ship and whose definitions you want to use. A three-masted square-rigged ship is a "ship". Cannon aren't really proportional on Lego vessels, so it's kind of hard to use them in the definition. Go here: (URL) (...) (26 years ago, 10-Mar-00, to lugnet.pirates)
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On Fri, 10 Mar 2000, Richard Marchetti (<Fr763s.KtK@lugnet.com>) wrote at 08:26:16 (...) Ah that may be because they're usually the ones *with* the guns :-) (...) No, the holeless ones are just older. All of my ships have come with holey 1x1s, and (...) (26 years ago, 10-Mar-00, to lugnet.pirates)
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Hey: Have y'all noticed that pirates will generally only row a boat at gun or sword point? By contrast, soldiers seem to have a little more discipline in this category. Also, are there still two kinds of 1x1 black cylinders? I have discovered that (...) (26 years ago, 10-Mar-00, to lugnet.pirates)
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Greetin's ye swabs! I recently expanded my BSB by adding two hull sections and a third mast. It is now capable of holding eight cannons. Does this particular configuration fall into a definable ship category. I'd like to be able to describe it (...) (26 years ago, 10-Mar-00, to lugnet.pirates)
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On Thu, 9 Mar 2000, Mr L F Braun (<38C779C7.1999F253@....msu.edu>) wrote at 10:15:35 (...) We're not smug, we know we're right ;-) (...) Hardly worth bothering with, then. (...) I'm afraid so. (...) So no good can come of it :-) (...) I gesture in (...) (26 years ago, 9-Mar-00, to lugnet.pirates)
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