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It is a "sloop", said to be "sloop-rigged".

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Dorothy Sloop died in 1998.

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Dorothy Sloop was born in 1913.

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Kingfisher - sloop - happened in 1864.

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The Sloop Inn was created in 1312.

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Greek sloop Karteria was created in 1826.

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A Sloop has only one mast a schooner has two.

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Sloop John B was created on 1966-03-21.

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Texan sloop-of-war Austin was created on 1840-01-05.

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Texan sloop-of-war Austin ended on 1846-05-11.

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Sloop rhymes with moop, loop, scoop, rupe, lupe, and whoop soup puke duke luke

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The type of sailboat that changes two vowels from the word "sleep" is a sloop. In the word "sleep," the two vowels that are changed are "e" and "e," which are replaced with "o" in the word "sloop." A sloop is a type of sailboat with a single mast and a fore-and-aft rig.

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The carrying capacity of a sloop can vary depending on its size and design. Typically, a sloop can comfortably accommodate 2-6 people for day sailing, and may have additional sleeping berths for overnight trips. It's important to check the specific specifications of the sloop to determine its exact carrying capacity.

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the word sloop originally comes from the dutch word "sloep" so therefore the word is dutch

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The cast of Hoop of Sloop - 2012 includes: Michelle de Bruijn as Herself - Host

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That was The Beach Boys.

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first female christening

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A sloop typically ranges from around 15 to 40 feet in length. They are small, single-masted sailboats commonly used for leisure sailing and racing.

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The address of the Hudson River Sloop Clearwater is: 724 Wolcott Ave, Beacon, NY 12508

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The origin of the word "sloop" is uncertain, but it is believed to have come from the Dutch word "sloep." Sloops were originally small, single-masted sailing vessels frequently used by the Dutch in the 17th century.

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Life for slaves on a sloop was harsh and brutal. They were cramped in tight quarters, often chained down to prevent escape. They experienced poor living conditions, harsh treatment, and were subjected to backbreaking labor for long hours. It was a dehumanizing and traumatic experience for those forced into slavery on a sloop.

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Jessica Amy Sloop has written:

'Repair of damaged glazed terra cotta surfaces' -- subject(s): Penn theses, Historic preservation

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Perhaps a sloop or raft is what you are looking for.

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Sloop, cutter, or possibly day-sailer.

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John Biederman goes by Sloop.

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Stuart Pollock goes by Sloop.

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group, stoop, sloop, coupe, droop

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In 1798, George Bass and Matthew Flinders circumnavigated Van Diemen's Land (now Tasmania, Australia's island state) in the sloop Norfolk, proving that it was an island.

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Usually A single masted sailboat is a sloop, but there are different types of sloops, such as one with two sails up front and it is called a cutter. It is still a sloop though, just a version of a sloop. In modern boats two masts would be either a ketch, yawl or schooner, but that's a whole other discussion.

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A single masted boat is a sloop or a catboat.

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The Mothers-In-Law - 1967 Don't Give Up the Sloop 1-20 was released on:

USA: 28 January 1968

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I believe the term you're looking for is "sloop."

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