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  1. Adventure Galley, also known as Adventure, was an English merchant ship captained by Scottish sea captain William Kidd. She was a type of hybrid ship that combined square rigged sails with oars to give her manoeuvrability in both windy and calm conditions.

  2. SHOW ALL QUESTIONS. Adventure Galley, also known as Adventure, was an English merchant ship captained by Scottish sea captain William Kidd. She was a type of hybrid ship that combined square rigged sails with oars to give her manoeuvrability in both windy and calm conditions. The vessel was launched at the end of 1695 and was acquired by Kidd ...

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  4. Adventure Galley, also known as Adventure, was an English sailing ship captained by William Kidd, the notorious privateer. She was a type of hybrid ship that combined square rigged sails with oars to give her manoeuvrability in both windy and calm conditions.

  5. Ship rig. Speed. 14 knots (16 mph; 26 km/h) under full sail. 3 knots (3.5 mph; 5.6 km/h) under oar, without wind. Complement. 160 men. Armament. 34 light cannon. Adventure Galley, also known as Adventure, was an English sailing ship captained by William Kidd, the privateer.

  6. Aug 6, 2023 · The 1701 court report Arraignment, Tryal and Condemnation of Captain William Kidd of Kidd's trial (cited by Kidd's Wikipedia page) calls it "the Adventure Galley" (see the "The First Indictment for MURTHER" on page 5, and the royal commissions on pp 26,27, which use "...a ship called, The Adventure Gally" and "... Commander of the ship ...

  7. Our ships. The Adventure Galley. Our ships on the River Thames. The original Adventure Galley was Captain Kidd’s main ship during his years as a pirate. It was a square-rigged sailing ship some 124 feet long on the keel (about 38 metres) and overall about 150 feet (about 45 metres).

  8. Die Adventure Galley wurde, nach dreijähriger Kaperfahrt ohne Überholung arg mitgenommen, am 29. Januar 1699 von ihrer Besatzung in Brand gesteckt und versank im natürlichen Hafen von Sainte Marie, einer vor der Ostküste Madagaskars gelegenen Insel. Der US-Amerikaner Barry Clifford glaubte im Februar 2000, die Überreste des Schiffes ...

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