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  • Whaleboat
  • Vessel for hunting whales

    different purpose. Some whaleboats were used from whaling ships. Other whaleboats would operate from the shore. Later whaleboats usually could operate under

    Whaleboat

    Whaleboat

    Whaleboat

  • Whaleboat War
  • Privateer activity in American Revolutionary War

    The Whaleboat War was a series of actions fought by American privateers in the aftermath of the British victory at the Battle of Long Island and in the

    Whaleboat War

    Whaleboat_War

  • Essex (whaleship)
  • American ship sunk by a whale (1799–1820)

    of South America, the 20-man crew was forced to make for land in three whaleboats with what food and water they could salvage from the wreck. After a month

    Essex (whaleship)

    Essex (whaleship)

    Essex_(whaleship)

  • Merwez Whaleboat
  • Australian actress

    Merwez Whaleboat is an Australian actress. Whaleboat, the eldest daughter of Donald (a pastor and teacher) and Dulcie Whaleboat is a Torres Strait Islander

    Merwez Whaleboat

    Merwez_Whaleboat

  • The Whaleboat House
  • 2004 novel by Mark Mills

    The Whaleboat House (originally published with the title Amagansett) is a 2004 crime novel by British writer Mark Mills. It is set shortly after the Second

    The Whaleboat House

    The_Whaleboat_House

  • Catalpa rescue
  • 1876 escape of Irish Fenians from a penal colony in Western Australia

    Hogan, Michael Harrington, Thomas Hassett, and Robert Cranston, boarded a whaleboat O'Reilly had dispatched, were taken aboard Catalpa, and escaped to New

    Catalpa rescue

    Catalpa rescue

    Catalpa_rescue

  • Killer whales of Eden, New South Wales
  • Group of killer whales in Australia

    closest neighbours and the White Heather was often used to tow whales and whaleboats back to the whaling station after a kill. Old Tom had earlier forced a

    Killer whales of Eden, New South Wales

    Killer whales of Eden, New South Wales

    Killer_whales_of_Eden,_New_South_Wales

  • Ballenero Channel
  • (and back).(Chilean ships can use Paso Aguirre) It was formerly known as Whaleboat Sound, as in US Hydrographic Office, South America Pilot, (1916). Fjords

    Ballenero Channel

    Ballenero Channel

    Ballenero_Channel

  • Whaleboat Island Marine Provincial Park
  • Provincial park in British Columbia, Canada

    Whaleboat Island Marine Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada, located just southeast of Ruxton Island, to the southeast of

    Whaleboat Island Marine Provincial Park

    Whaleboat_Island_Marine_Provincial_Park

  • Nantucket sleighride
  • Dragging of a whaleboat by a harpooned whale while whaling

    A Nantucket sleighride is the dragging of a whaleboat by a harpooned whale while whaling. It is an archaic term from the early days of open-boat whaling

    Nantucket sleighride

    Nantucket sleighride

    Nantucket_sleighride

  • Ryde Lifeboat Station
  • Former RNLI lifeboat station on the Isle of Wight, UK

    helm. By this time it had become dark. Selina was a 30 ft (9 m) wooden whaleboat design non-self-righting lifeboat. The lifeboat searched the area but

    Ryde Lifeboat Station

    Ryde Lifeboat Station

    Ryde_Lifeboat_Station

  • George Bass
  • British naval surgeon and explorer of Australia

    attempt to cross the Blue Mountains. In 1797, without Flinders, in an open whaleboat with a crew of six, Bass sailed to Cape Howe, the farthest point of south-eastern

    George Bass

    George Bass

    George_Bass

  • George Pollard Jr.
  • American whaler captain (1791–1870)

    nearly ninety degrees. Two of the ship's whaleboats were lost and another was damaged, leaving two usable whaleboats. The knockdown was caused in part by

    George Pollard Jr.

    George_Pollard_Jr.

  • Meigs Raid
  • Military raid by American Continental Army forces

    expedition crossed Long Island Sound from Guilford on May 23, dragged whaleboats across the North Fork of Long Island, and raided Sag Harbor early the

    Meigs Raid

    Meigs Raid

    Meigs_Raid

  • American Revolutionary War
  • 1775–1783 conflict in North America

    the Second Continental Congress at this time. In what was known as the Whaleboat War, American privateers mainly from New Jersey, Brooklyn, and Connecticut

    American Revolutionary War

    American Revolutionary War

    American_Revolutionary_War

  • List of Moby-Dick characters
  • on his face. "Good-humored, easy, and careless, he presided over his whaleboat as if the most deadly encounter were but a dinner, and his crew all invited

    List of Moby-Dick characters

    List_of_Moby-Dick_characters

  • Mark Mills (writer)
  • British writer of screenplays and novels

    Mills's first novel was Amagansett, later reissued under the title The Whaleboat House and published in 2004. This won him the award for Best Crime Novel

    Mark Mills (writer)

    Mark_Mills_(writer)

  • Albaola Maritime Culture Factory
  • techniques and materials of the time. In 2015 the construction process of the whaleboat obtained UNESCO protection. In 2018 the museum received 63,000 visitors

    Albaola Maritime Culture Factory

    Albaola Maritime Culture Factory

    Albaola_Maritime_Culture_Factory

  • Azorean Maritime Heritage Society
  • with whaleboat rowing and sailing races, as well as cultural presentations, lectures, and dinners. In 2017, the International Azorean Whaleboat Regatta

    Azorean Maritime Heritage Society

    Azorean_Maritime_Heritage_Society

  • Battenberg Cup
  • United States Naval Award

    The 1939 Battenberg Cup whaleboat race at Pearl Harbor.

    Battenberg Cup

    Battenberg Cup

    Battenberg_Cup

  • SS Baychimo
  • 20th century ghost ship

    Trader and their passenger, author and botanist Isobel Wylie Hutchison. A whaleboat, some furniture, and several other items were salvaged. In August 1933

    SS Baychimo

    SS Baychimo

    SS_Baychimo

  • Culper Ring
  • 18th-Century American spy ring

    near Setauket and take them across Long Island Sound with his rotating whaleboat crews to Tallmadge at Fairfield, Connecticut. Tallmadge would then take

    Culper Ring

    Culper Ring

    Culper_Ring

  • List of boat types
  • page Waka Wakeboard boat Walkaround Water ambulance Water taxi Weidling Whaleboat Wherry Top of page Xebec Top of page Yacht Yawl Yoal Top of page Zille

    List of boat types

    List_of_boat_types

  • Sperm whale
  • Largest species of toothed whale

    in the 18th century began with small sloops carrying only one or two whaleboats. The fleet's scope and size increased over time, and larger ships entered

    Sperm whale

    Sperm whale

    Sperm_whale

  • Fremantle Prison
  • Former prison in Fremantle, Western Australia

    dropped anchor in international waters off Rockingham and dispatched a whaleboat to the shore. At 8.30 am, six Fenians who were working in work parties

    Fremantle Prison

    Fremantle Prison

    Fremantle_Prison

  • Abraham Woodhull
  • American Revolutionary War spy (1750-1826)

    where he passed the information to the Continental Army lieutenant and whaleboat operator Caleb Brewster to take across Long Island Sound to Tallmadge

    Abraham Woodhull

    Abraham_Woodhull

  • Pan American Airways Guided Missile Range Division
  • from Clarence Bay at Ascension Island to the vessel by means of motor whaleboat, barge, or other type of small craft, depending on boat schedule and sea

    Pan American Airways Guided Missile Range Division

    Pan_American_Airways_Guided_Missile_Range_Division

  • Agent 355
  • 18th century American spy

    members the location of Caleb Brewster, who raided British shipments in his whaleboat around Long Island Sound after he was given a secure location by Strong

    Agent 355

    Agent_355

  • Boundary Bend
  • Town in Victoria, Australia

    the Murrumbidgee, and continued downstream along the Murray in their whaleboat. Boundary Bend Post Office opened on 6 April 1923. For many years, there

    Boundary Bend

    Boundary Bend

    Boundary_Bend

  • The Whaling Museum & Education Center
  • Maritime museum in Cold Spring Harbor, New York

    other Long Island whaling towns. Its collection includes a 19th-century whaleboat with original gear and a large collection of scrimshaw. Additional displays

    The Whaling Museum & Education Center

    The Whaling Museum & Education Center

    The_Whaling_Museum_&_Education_Center

  • USS Bonefish (SS-582)
  • Submarine of the United States

    surfaced, and the captain ordered the crew to abandon ship. The crews of a whaleboat from Carr and helicopters from both Carr and the aircraft carrier USS John

    USS Bonefish (SS-582)

    USS Bonefish (SS-582)

    USS_Bonefish_(SS-582)

  • Phillip Island
  • Island in Victoria, Australia

    New South Wales, by explorer and seaman George Bass, who sailed in a whaleboat, arriving from Sydney on 5 January 1798. Phillip Island forms a natural

    Phillip Island

    Phillip Island

    Phillip_Island

  • Zephyrhills Museum of Military History
  • Military Museum in Zephyrhills, Florida

    17, 2022, though the aircraft is not airworthiness. The 26-Foot Motor Whaleboat MK 10 was a boat used by the United States Navy. The Bell OH-58A Kiowa

    Zephyrhills Museum of Military History

    Zephyrhills Museum of Military History

    Zephyrhills_Museum_of_Military_History

  • Whaler
  • Specialized ship designed for whaling

    whaling industry in Nantucket and New Bedford. Whaleships carried multiple whaleboats, open rowing boats used to chase and harpoon the whale. The whaleship

    Whaler

    Whaler

    Whaler

  • Whale meat
  • Flesh of whales used for consumption by humans or other animals

    whaling Subsistence hunting of the bowhead whale Implements Whaling ship Whaleboat Grindaknívur Harpoon cannon Head spade Paledang Try-pot Try-works Products

    Whale meat

    Whale meat

    Whale_meat

  • List of people who disappeared mysteriously at sea
  • Pacific on 20 November 1820 after being struck by a sperm whale. Their whaleboat was separated on the open sea from their fellow crewmen on 28 January

    List of people who disappeared mysteriously at sea

    List_of_people_who_disappeared_mysteriously_at_sea

  • George Ray Tweed
  • U.S. Navy radioman

    vantage point overlooking the west coast of the island. He was rescued by a whaleboat from the USS McCall. For his heroism, Tweed was awarded the Legion of

    George Ray Tweed

    George Ray Tweed

    George_Ray_Tweed

  • Thule people
  • Precursors of the Inuit and Yupik peoples

    expert boatmen and hunters, and the cooperation of several boats. The whaleboat captain, the umialik, is still a prominent position in Alaskan Arctic

    Thule people

    Thule_people

  • HMVS Victoria (1855)
  • for the number of survivors. Parry and three others took the 23-foot whaleboat at the lighthouse and, despite high winds and rough seas, managed to reach

    HMVS Victoria (1855)

    HMVS Victoria (1855)

    HMVS_Victoria_(1855)

  • Lowell's Boat Shop
  • United States historic place

    assisted in the construction of an historically accurate Beetle-design whaleboat replica, which will accompany the Charles W. Morgan when her restoration

    Lowell's Boat Shop

    Lowell's Boat Shop

    Lowell's_Boat_Shop

  • Robert Morgenthau
  • American lawyer (1919–2019)

    whaleboat. You had to grab the ladder at the top of a ten-foot swell, and then pull yourself up, making sure you climbed aboard before the whaleboat came

    Robert Morgenthau

    Robert Morgenthau

    Robert_Morgenthau

  • Moby-Dick
  • 1851 novel by Herman Melville

    Rachel, commanded by a Nantucket captain, seeks survivors from one of her whaleboats which had pursued Moby Dick, including the captain's son, but Ahab refuses

    Moby-Dick

    Moby-Dick

    Moby-Dick

  • Lifeboat (shipboard)
  • Small boat carried on a ship for emergency evacuation

    (liferafts) are also used. In the military, a lifeboat may double as a whaleboat, dinghy, or gig. The ship's tenders of cruise ships often double as lifeboats

    Lifeboat (shipboard)

    Lifeboat (shipboard)

    Lifeboat_(shipboard)

  • Dark Woke
  • Style of progressive politics coined in 2025

    Never Trumper Rick Wilson replied that "Hunting (Fine) with harpoons and whaleboats would solve all this", prompting responses including Fine being photoshopped

    Dark Woke

    Dark_Woke

  • Boat
  • Small watercraft

    and lakes, or in protected coastal areas. However, some boats (such as whaleboats) were intended for offshore use. In modern naval terms, a boat is a vessel

    Boat

    Boat

    Boat

  • The Darkside (film)
  • 2013 Australian film

    Lynette Narkle David Page Aaron Pedersen Ben Quilty Shari Sebbens Merwez Whaleboat The Guardian's Jane Howard gave it 3 stars and stated "The strong performances

    The Darkside (film)

    The_Darkside_(film)

  • Captain Ahab
  • Fictional character from the novel Moby-Dick

    could have told him that they had seen their second mate "taken out of a whaleboat by a foul line and drowned, as is Captain Ahab of Moby-Dick." Ahab's character

    Captain Ahab

    Captain Ahab

    Captain_Ahab

  • French ship Jacques Cartier
  • French Navy BATRAL vessel

    passengers 10 days with passengers Boats & landing craft carried 2 LCVP 2 whaleboats one 10-seat and one 6-seat Zodiac Capacity 2 × 138-man rooms 12 vehicles

    French ship Jacques Cartier

    French ship Jacques Cartier

    French_ship_Jacques_Cartier

  • Montagu whaler
  • Type of boat

    derived from commercial whaleboats, which were successful sea boats that whalers launched from whaleships to pursue whales. The whaleboats were clinker-built

    Montagu whaler

    Montagu whaler

    Montagu_whaler

  • List of islands of Maine
  • II, pp. 11-112 "Whaleboat Island, Harpswell". Maine Coast Heritage Trust. April 26, 2019. Retrieved September 9, 2024. "Little Whaleboat Island, Harpswell"

    List of islands of Maine

    List_of_islands_of_Maine

  • Sea shanty
  • Rhythmic work song sung on sailing vessels

    whalermen in parts of the Caribbean sang shanties whilst rowing their whaleboats and when hauling their catch onto land. Sample: A menhaden chantey, "Won't

    Sea shanty

    Sea shanty

    Sea_shanty

  • Owen Coffin
  • American sailor (1802–1821)

    Essex in mid-Pacific, causing Essex to sink. The crew escaped in small whaleboats, with sufficient supplies for two months, but were not rescued within

    Owen Coffin

    Owen_Coffin

  • Richard Antrim
  • US Navy Medal of Honor recipient (1907–1969)

    her men had reached safety in life rafts and the destroyer's sole motor whaleboat. Antrim, wounded in the action, helped to gather the life rafts around

    Richard Antrim

    Richard Antrim

    Richard_Antrim

  • Matthew Flinders
  • Royal Navy officer, navigator and cartographer (1774–1814)

    years on : the story of the re-enactment voyages 200 years on in the whaleboat Elizabeth and the replica sloop Norfolk to celebrate the bicentenary of

    Matthew Flinders

    Matthew Flinders

    Matthew_Flinders

  • James Caird
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    founder of the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich James Caird (boat), a whaleboat named after the jute baron, used by Sir Ernest Shackleton Caird (surname)

    James Caird

    James_Caird

  • PT 109 (film)
  • 1963 film by Leslie H. Martinson

    USS Duval County and smaller vessels, such as landing craft and motor whaleboats from nearby Naval Station Key West. After seeing the film, Kennedy called

    PT 109 (film)

    PT_109_(film)

  • USS Carr
  • Oliver Hazard Perry-class frigate

    Deploying her 26-foot (8 m) whaleboat and five inflatable life rafts, Carr helped rescue 89 of Bonefish's crew, using the whaleboat, life rafts, its embarked

    USS Carr

    USS Carr

    USS_Carr

  • Shoalhaven River
  • River in Australia

    navigator George Bass found the entrance to the Shoalhaven River during his whaleboat voyage down the south coast of New South Wales in 1797. He gave the name

    Shoalhaven River

    Shoalhaven River

    Shoalhaven_River

  • USC&GS Explorer (OSS 28)
  • on heavy davits, two 24-foot (7.3-meter) whaleboats powered by gasoline engines, two non-magnetic whaleboats, and six 16- and 20-foot (4.9- and 6.1-meter)

    USC&GS Explorer (OSS 28)

    USC&GS Explorer (OSS 28)

    USC&GS_Explorer_(OSS_28)

  • Harpswell, Maine
  • Town in Maine, United States

    Birch Island Little Island Little Mark Island Little Snow Island Little Whaleboat Island Little Yarmouth Island Long Island Long Point Island Lower Goose

    Harpswell, Maine

    Harpswell, Maine

    Harpswell,_Maine

  • List of English words of Old English origin
  • wench wend went west wester westerly western westerner westy wet whale whaleboat whalebone whalefish whalelike whaleling whalelore whaleman whaler whaleship

    List of English words of Old English origin

    List_of_English_words_of_Old_English_origin

  • Wendell Fertig
  • American guerrilla leader in the WW-II Philippines

    Army. Another ship, called The Bastard, was actually a 26-foot (7.9 m) whaleboat captained by Australian Robert "Jock" McLaren, an escaped prisoner-of-war

    Wendell Fertig

    Wendell Fertig

    Wendell_Fertig

  • USS Augusta (CA-31)
  • Northampton-class heavy cruiser (1931-46)

    produced rolls of 30 degrees and washed away the port 26-foot (8 m) motor whaleboat and its davits, Augusta reached her destination the following day, and

    USS Augusta (CA-31)

    USS Augusta (CA-31)

    USS_Augusta_(CA-31)

  • Eduard von Toll
  • Russian geologist and polar explorer (1858–1902)

    Islands; the other, under naval commander Aleksandr Kolchak, travelled by whaleboat to Bennett Island. They did not find the lost explorers but they found

    Eduard von Toll

    Eduard von Toll

    Eduard_von_Toll

  • In the Heart of the Sea
  • 2000 book by Nathaniel Philbrick

    their ship, the crew of the Essex attempted to sail to South America in whaleboats. After suffering from starvation and dehydration, most of the crew died

    In the Heart of the Sea

    In the Heart of the Sea

    In_the_Heart_of_the_Sea

  • Western Port
  • Bay in Victoria, Australia

    Port was first seen by Europeans in 1798 when an exploration crew in a whaleboat led by George Bass, journeyed south from Sydney to explore Australia's

    Western Port

    Western Port

    Western_Port

  • Sperm whaling
  • Human hunting of sperm whales

    whaling in the 18th century began with small sloops carrying only a pair of whaleboats (sometimes only one). As the scope and size of the fleet increased so

    Sperm whaling

    Sperm whaling

    Sperm_whaling

  • USS Helena (CL-50)
  • United States Navy WWII-era light cruiser

    returned to resume rescue operations at 04:15. The destroyers lowered their whaleboats to assist with the search for survivors. At 05:15, the destroyers' radar

    USS Helena (CL-50)

    USS Helena (CL-50)

    USS_Helena_(CL-50)

  • Royal National Lifeboat Institution lifeboats
  • Lifeboats in the United Kingdom

    Palmer 1825–1850 29 25 to 32 ft (8 to 10 m) No A small lifeboat based on a whaleboat. Peake 1851–1916 500+ 30 to 43 ft (9 to 13 m) Yes A lighter boat developed

    Royal National Lifeboat Institution lifeboats

    Royal_National_Lifeboat_Institution_lifeboats

  • Jolly boat
  • Type of ship's boat

    Peninsular War, combined the features of a jolly boat with those of a whaleboat and found the result extremely seaworthy and particularly effective in

    Jolly boat

    Jolly boat

    Jolly_boat

  • Netherby (ship)
  • Wrecked on King Island, Tasmania in 1866

    for the number of survivors. Parry and three others took the 23-foot whaleboat at the lighthouse and, despite high winds and rough seas, managed to reach

    Netherby (ship)

    Netherby (ship)

    Netherby_(ship)

  • Tampico Affair
  • Diplomatic and military crisis between Mexico and the US (1914)

    Iturbide Bridge. Capt. Earle ordered Ensign Charles C. Copp to take a whaleboat, and crew, to pick up coal from Tyron's dock. Though flying the US colors

    Tampico Affair

    Tampico_Affair

  • USS Van Buren (PF-42)
  • Tacoma-class patrol frigate

    four miles (6.4 km) away. They altered course and used the ship's motor whaleboat to rescue the aircraft's crew, unhurt. One week later, during operations

    USS Van Buren (PF-42)

    USS Van Buren (PF-42)

    USS_Van_Buren_(PF-42)

  • Anna Strong (spy)
  • American spy during the American Revolution

    Strong's role in the ring was to relay signals to a courier who ran a whaleboat across Long Island Sound on smuggling and military missions. She did this

    Anna Strong (spy)

    Anna_Strong_(spy)

  • Norfolk Island
  • External territory of Australia

    close to either of them. When a supply ship arrives, it is emptied by whaleboats towed by launches, five tonnes at a time. A mobile crane picks up the

    Norfolk Island

    Norfolk Island

    Norfolk_Island

  • USS Rockville
  • US/Columbian vessel

    from a liberty ship requesting assistance. Instead of sending the ship's whaleboat to ferry men ship to ship, PCER-851 pulled up alongside the transport

    USS Rockville

    USS Rockville

    USS_Rockville

  • Holland Smith
  • United States Marine Corps general

    maint: multiple names: authors list (link) p.38 Venzon, Anne Cipriano From Whaleboats to Amphibious Warfare: Lt. Gen. "Howling Mad" Smith and the U.S. Marine

    Holland Smith

    Holland Smith

    Holland_Smith

  • González Videla Antarctic Base
  • Antarctic base

    probably descendants of the ones he studied, nest in the ruins of the whaleboat shelter. List of Antarctic research stations List of Antarctic field camps

    González Videla Antarctic Base

    González Videla Antarctic Base

    González_Videla_Antarctic_Base

  • Voyage of the James Caird
  • Small-boat journey by Sir Ernest Shackleton and five companions

    boats, the 22.5-foot (6.9 m) long James Caird. It had been built as a whaleboat in London to Worsley's orders, designed on the "double-ended" tradition

    Voyage of the James Caird

    Voyage of the James Caird

    Voyage_of_the_James_Caird

  • Kamāmalu
  • Queen consort of Hawaii from 1819 to 1824

    honoring her husband's accession to the throne in a car modeled as a whaleboat. It was fastened to a platform 30 feet (9.1 m) long by 12 feet (3.7 m)

    Kamāmalu

    Kamāmalu

    Kamāmalu

  • Amos Smalley
  • Native American whaleman

    alleged 90-foot white whale from the masthead. After tracking it down in a whaleboat with a small crew, Amos, using a darting gun, struck the white sperm whale

    Amos Smalley

    Amos_Smalley

  • Eliza (1808)
  • American ship wrecked in Fiji in 1808

    waited, Eliza's master, E. Hill Corri, and his two mates travelled in a whaleboat to Sandalwood Bay where on 29 June 1808 they found the brig Elizabeth

    Eliza (1808)

    Eliza_(1808)

  • French submarine Sfax
  • rowboat and second whaleboat made landfall in Spanish Morocco, the rowboat at 17:00 on 20 December near Hassi Chbiki and the second whaleboat not far to the

    French submarine Sfax

    French submarine Sfax

    French_submarine_Sfax

  • Orca
  • Largest living species of dolphin

    The orca named Old Tom swims alongside a whaleboat, flanking a whale calf. The boat is being towed by a harpooned whale (not visible here), near Eden

    Orca

    Orca

    Orca

  • USS Hancock (AP-3)
  • Transport ship used by US Navy

    the occupation of that city resulting from the arrest of the crew of a whaleboat of Dolphin (PG-24) by soldiers of General Huerta, aspirant to the Mexican

    USS Hancock (AP-3)

    USS Hancock (AP-3)

    USS_Hancock_(AP-3)

  • Inland with Sturt
  • 1951 Australian film

    by road to the town of Maude, then entered the Murrumbidgee River in a whaleboat and went by water to Goolwa, after which they drove to Adelaide. All the

    Inland with Sturt

    Inland_with_Sturt

  • Surinam (Dutch colony)
  • Dutch colony in the Guianas (1667–1954)

    Landwacht, lit. 'City and Country Guard' in Surinam. By then a Dutch motor whaleboat patrolled Aruba, while Curaçao was defended by several light craft. The

    Surinam (Dutch colony)

    Surinam (Dutch colony)

    Surinam_(Dutch_colony)

  • Dutch colonial empire
  • Overseas territories controlled by the Dutch Republic and the Netherlands

    and Country Guard (Stad en Landwacht) in Surinam. By then a Dutch motor whaleboat patrolled Aruba while Curaçao was defended by several light craft. The

    Dutch colonial empire

    Dutch colonial empire

    Dutch_colonial_empire

  • USS Ommaney Bay
  • Casablanca-class escort carrier of the US Navy

    rescuing survivors. Two crewmen from the Eichenberger aboard a motor whaleboat were struck and killed by airborne debris. At 19:58 the carrier was scuttled

    USS Ommaney Bay

    USS Ommaney Bay

    USS_Ommaney_Bay

  • William Barton (soldier)
  • Continental Army soldier

    Narragansett Bay on the night of July 10–11 with 38 men and six officers in five whaleboats. They slipped past three British frigates, landing about halfway between

    William Barton (soldier)

    William Barton (soldier)

    William_Barton_(soldier)

  • USS West Virginia (BB-48)
  • Dreadnought battleship of the United States Navy

    Pennsylvania was torpedoed by a Japanese submarine. West Virginia sent a whaleboat with pumps to assist the damaged battleship. On 15 August, the Japanese

    USS West Virginia (BB-48)

    USS West Virginia (BB-48)

    USS_West_Virginia_(BB-48)

  • 1820s
  • Decade

    Nantucket by a whale the survivors were left floating in three small whaleboats. They eventually resorted, by common consent, to cannibalism to allow

    1820s

    1820s

    1820s

  • Lake Wānaka
  • Lake in Otago, New Zealand

    south end of the lake, and in 1862, the lake itself was surveyed in a whaleboat. The name "Lake Wanaka" was in use in 1863 when the first survey of the

    Lake Wānaka

    Lake Wānaka

    Lake_Wānaka

  • USS Charrette
  • Fletcher-class destroyer

    (Ensigns K. Gortzis, K. Matarangas, and G. Stratos) went ashore in a whaleboat. From Fiumicino Airport, they telephoned the international press agencies

    USS Charrette

    USS Charrette

    USS_Charrette

  • Nantucket Sleighride (album)
  • 1971 studio album by Mountain

    title track is a reference to a Nantucket sleighride, the dragging of a whaleboat by a harpooned whale. Owen Coffin, to whom the song is dedicated, was

    Nantucket Sleighride (album)

    Nantucket_Sleighride_(album)

  • New Jersey in the American Revolution
  • could attack British supply troops as they sailed to Philadelphia. Men in whaleboats crossed the Hudson and raided New York City and Long Island, and captured

    New Jersey in the American Revolution

    New Jersey in the American Revolution

    New_Jersey_in_the_American_Revolution

  • Battle of Setauket
  • Part of the American Revolutionary War

    night of August 21, Parsons and Webb set out across Long Island Sound in whaleboats, taking with them a few small brass cannons. Early the next morning they

    Battle of Setauket

    Battle of Setauket

    Battle_of_Setauket

  • Battle for Lake Tanganyika
  • Battle of World War I in East Africa

    combined Anglo-Belgian flotilla consisted of Mimi, Fifi, Dix-Tonne, and the whaleboat, Toutou having been damaged and still under repair.[b] Odebrecht spotted

    Battle for Lake Tanganyika

    Battle for Lake Tanganyika

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  • Whaleboat
  • n.

    A long, narrow boat, sharp at both ends, used by whalemen.

  • Billethead
  • n.

    A round piece of timber at the bow or stern of a whaleboat, around which the harpoon lone is run out when the whale darts off.

  • Loggerhead
  • n.

    An upright piece of round timber, in a whaleboat, over which a turn of the line is taken when it is running out too fast.