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coast. (They were called "yols" by the men who sailed in them.) Each boat was operated by a "company" that shared the profits of operations between their members, subject to strict rules. The members were entitled to serve as crew when the yawl was launched. These companies are known to have existed
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protruding from the stemhead. The mizzen sheeted to an outrigger (called an "outligger" by the crews of these boats). The fastest type of Beach Yawl was used for taking pilots and passengers out to ships. The slightly shorter and beamier "bullock boats" carried supplies out to ships moored in the
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to help support the mast) and burton (a moveable stay) would be shifted to windward and hauled taught again, whilst others would be heaving bags of shingle ballast to the new windward side of the bilge. Some would be continuously baling to rid the boat of the spray that came aboard. The most
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Norfolk and Sussex Beach Yawls (called "yols" by the men who crewed them), which were probably the fastest-sailing open boats ever built.
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803:Leather, John (1989) .
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936:White, E W (1950).
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2097:Mast aft rig
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1930:West Country
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3249:Fly fishing
3111:Overfishing
3066:Aquaculture
3051:topic areas
2392:Traditional
2214:Mersey flat
2192:Other types
1981:Barca-longa
1883:Down Easter
1520:Bomb vessel
1472:K'un-lun po
1450:Quadriremes
1435:Penteconter
1322:Quadrimaran
1143:Barquentine
1059:Bermuda rig
1028:Age of Sail
636:Cooper 1927
615:March 2005a
565:March 2005a
529:Barnes 2014
469:March 2005b
445:March 2005a
369:Ship's boat
186:Lively Lady
90:ship's boat
59:mizzen mast
3454:Boat types
3443:Categories
3371:Fish ponds
3272:Fishfinder
3259:Techniques
3221:Recreation
3201:Processing
3181:By country
2893:Swampscott
2883:Gloucester
2840:Well smack
2735:Peter boat
2540:Frejgatina
2353:Longliners
2320:Commercial
2178:Treenailed
2158:Lashed lug
2153:Inflatable
2132:Windsurfer
2117:Sportsboat
2066:Well smack
1935:Windjammer
1862:Trincadour
1832:Padewakang
1682:Man-of-war
1621:Trabaccolo
1560:Malangbang
1362:Vaka katea
1312:Pentamaran
1153:Brigantine
1114:Square rig
1109:Pinisi rig
1089:Lateen rig
1079:Gunter rig
1043:Navigation
927:5 November
657:White 1950
580:White 1950
481:McKee 1997
420:References
318:Royal Navy
316:work. The
146:Rendezvous
129:Dixon Kemp
97:Whitstable
3364:Locations
3267:Fish trap
3191:Marketing
3148:Fisherman
3058:Fisheries
3045:Fisheries
2962:Bass boat
2934:Schooners
2924:Log canoe
2780:Shad boat
2755:Reed boat
2750:Pump boat
2705:Panineman
2630:Lepa-lepa
2565:Ipanitika
2550:Gableboat
2525:Fembøring
2405:Armadahan
2173:Tall ship
2001:Gableboat
1915:Leti leti
1905:Janggolan
1837:Post ship
1708:de armada
1697:Speronara
1425:Fire ship
1357:Va'a-tele
1282:Kora kora
1247:Catamaran
1213:Multihull
1119:Tanja rig
1064:Crab claw
1021:Overviews
1008:Types of
735:2 October
715:2 October
299:lifeboats
290:Aldeburgh
282:Winterton
247:Fair Isle
243:Ness Yole
182:Alec Rose
3427:Category
3399:Glossary
3302:Trolling
3297:Trawling
3206:Products
3168:Industry
3003:Category
2944:Skipjack
2919:Deadrise
2914:Buy-boat
2878:Cape Ann
2825:Voadeira
2795:Sneakbox
2785:Sixareen
2765:Salambaw
2720:Patorani
2695:Paduwang
2675:Nordland
2655:Mackinaw
2635:Lis-alis
2570:Jongkong
2430:Basnigan
2368:Trawlers
2333:Drifters
2127:Wharrams
2046:Sixareen
2041:Nordland
2036:Patorani
1822:Gundalow
1807:Gallivat
1792:Chialoup
1787:Bilander
1736:Corvette
1652:Galleass
1611:Lancaran
1570:Tongkang
1555:Longship
1505:Balinger
1405:Balangay
1352:Ungalawa
1347:Trimaran
1342:Tongiaki
1337:Tipairua
1188:Schooner
1084:Junk rig
1074:Gaff rig
786:Gaff Rig
505:Rye 2017
403:See also
339:herrings
326:Reindeer
245:and the
235:Shetland
3415:Outline
3229:Angling
3211:Seafood
3196:Markets
3135:Fishing
3049:fishing
2939:Sharpie
2745:Poveiro
2740:Pirogue
2685:Orembai
2575:Jangada
2530:Ferilla
2520:Felucca
2515:Falkuša
2495:Currach
2485:Coracle
2460:Camakau
2445:Bokkura
2373:Whalers
2363:Seiners
2263:Related
2061:Tartane
2011:Jangada
1991:Felucca
1986:Falkuša
1944:20th c.
1898:Warship
1888:Golekan
1871:19th c.
1797:Clipper
1780:18th c.
1766:Polacca
1746:Frigate
1724:17th c.
1692:Patache
1687:Manchua
1662:Flyboat
1647:Galleon
1630:16th c.
1601:Caravel
1591:Carrack
1584:15th c.
1550:Kondura
1515:Birlinn
1445:Trireme
1397:Ancient
1332:Tepukei
1287:Lakatoi
1277:Karakoa
1257:Guilalo
1242:Camakau
1227:Amatasi
1215:vessels
1183:Mistico
1158:Catboat
1099:Lug rig
1010:sailing
973:YouTube
354:gunwale
350:halyard
314:salvage
308:, took
294:Suffolk
292:on the
286:Norfolk
231:cognate
137:Rob Roy
119:Origins
105:oysters
3355:Sinker
3312:Tackle
2967:Farley
2909:Bugeye
2865:Dories
2845:Tipnol
2810:Tataya
2805:Tatara
2770:Sampan
2760:Sandeq
2725:Pelang
2710:Paopao
2700:Pajala
2680:Ontang
2660:Mayang
2645:Lugger
2620:Lakana
2615:Kulibo
2610:Korkor
2590:Kajjik
2585:Junkun
2580:Jukung
2510:Dugout
2505:Dogger
2455:Caïque
2435:Bawley
2425:Bangka
2254:Wherry
2229:Pausik
2087:Dinghy
2031:Mayang
2026:Masula
2021:Lugger
2016:Jukung
1920:Palari
1842:74-gun
1827:Lanong
1751:Galeas
1677:Lorcha
1642:Galiot
1606:Ghurab
1565:Shitik
1510:Benawa
1460:Dromon
1440:Bireme
1430:Galley
1292:Lanong
1262:Jukung
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239:Orkney
174:cutter
166:mizzen
82:Nordic
78:Viking
3449:Yawls
3404:Index
3345:Lures
2929:Pungy
2873:Banks
2820:Vinta
2800:Takia
2790:Smack
2775:Sgoth
2715:Paraw
2690:Owong
2670:Nobby
2650:Luzzu
2640:Londe
2605:Kolae
2600:Kakap
2535:Fifie
2500:Dhoni
2490:Couta
2480:Coble
2475:Chhot
2440:Bigiw
2415:Bagan
2410:Awang
2209:Fusta
2163:Razee
2137:Yacht
2056:Smack
2051:Sgoth
1996:Fifie
1971:Bagan
1925:Tamar
1910:Lambo
1812:Garay
1715:Xebec
1704:round
1667:Fluyt
1657:Ghali
1575:Zabra
1540:Knarr
1482:Mtepe
1410:Boita
1367:Vinta
1327:Takia
1307:Paraw
1272:Kalia
1237:Bigiw
1222:ʻalia
1193:Sloop
1178:Ketch
257:with
178:sloop
67:ketch
32:genoa
3340:Line
3335:Hook
3325:Bait
3047:and
2855:Yoal
2850:Yawl
2835:Waka
2815:Va'a
2625:Lepa
2595:Kaep
2420:Bago
2244:Scow
2239:Pram
2183:ULDB
2168:Sewn
2071:Yoal
1976:Bago
1857:Toop
1817:Grab
1761:Pink
1756:Koff
1545:Koch
1535:Jong
1530:Hulk
1477:Lepa
1467:Junk
1420:Dhow
1317:Proa
1302:Pahi
1267:Kaep
1252:Drua
1203:Yawl
1198:Snow
1148:Brig
1014:rigs
942:ISBN
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