- Snow (ship)
A snow (pronounced "snoo") or snaw, is a sailing vessel. A type of
brig (snows are often-referred to as "snow-brigs"), snows were primarily used as merchant ships, but saw war service as well. The twin brigs "Lawrence" and "Niagara", American warships of theBattle of Lake Erie , were both snows.Snows carried square
sail s on both masts, but had a smalltrysail mast, sometimes called a "snowmast," stepped immediately abaft themainmast . This mast could carry a trysail with a boom, with theluff of the trysail hooped to it. Sometimes, instead of a trysail mast, snows carried a horse on the mainmast, with the luff of the trysail attached to it by rings.The Snow "Rowand" left
Rotterdam and sailed to the port ofPhiladelphia , arriving in September 1753, "q.v.", ( [http://www.immigrantships.net/v6/1700v6/rowand17530929.html immigrantships.net] ).
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