File:32 ft RN gig 1878.jpg

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English: A gig is one of several types of ship's boat. Usually used to transport the captain from the ship to shore or other vessels, a gig is primarily propelled by oars, though most would have sails for use when appropriate. A gig is generally narrower than the other ship's boats, so allowing greater speed for the same overall length.
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Author Unknown draughtsman circa 1878

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32 ft Royal Navy gig built 1878

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31 December 1878Gregorian

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