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| - | While (technically) Brig is a name for a ship with a particular arrangement of sails spread across two masts, it was also used as a general term for two masted sailing ships. | + | While (technically) Brig is a name for a ship with a particular arrangement of sails spread across two masts, it was also used as a general term for two masted sailing ships.They are a very common vessel, but can have many different sail plans, and deck arrangements. |
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| - | Navies have well armed vessels, with stronger hulls that carry a complement of marines (Corvettes) and occasional use repurposed merchant vessels (Sloops of War) that have been armed, and may carry marines. | + | Navies have well armed vessels, with stronger hulls that carry a complement of marines (Corvettes) and occasional use repurposed merchant vessels (Sloops of War) that have been armed, and may carry marines. |
| - | Merchants often arm their vessels, and carry a few marines or guards if they are sailing through dangerous, or pirate infested, waters. | + | |{{ : |
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| - | The main image is a Corvette, and most merchant vessels look similar. | + | |
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