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Smaller shallops could maneuver far up narrow creeks to take on cargo because they could reverse their sails, oars and rudder for the return trip and so did not need to turn around. The shallops used by English explorers were about 30 feet (9.1 m) long and equipped with oars and a mast with
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one or two sails. These larger English shallops could take over a dozen people and usually had a shallow draft of about 2 feet (0.6 m). The larger vessels of this design could carry a substantial load and be armed with cannon.
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The Danes armed large boats called shallops for use as gunboats, particularly in the
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in the summer of 1608. The boats were disassembled and stowed aboard the
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is a name used for several types of boats and small ships (French
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This article about a specific civilian ship or boat is a
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gunboats
John Smith
Chesapeake Bay
Susan Constant
Gunboat War
Denmark–Norway
British Navy
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