< seilfartøy etter form
Cargo vessels or warships of the Middle Ages through the 16th century usually having a curved stem, straight sternpost after about 1200, clinker planking, and castles at the bow and stern; earlier vessels were relatively small, but 15th- and 16th-century examples could exceed 500 tons deadweight capacity; originally developed in northern Europe, but were eventually widespread.[en]
< støttefartøy ?
Unarmed ships staffed and equipped to provide hospitalization for wounded military personnel or to evacuate wartime casualties; marked according to standards of international law to allow for safe passage.[en]
< Hydrofoilbåt
Refers to any of various motorized watercraft fitted with planes or foils beneath their hull to lift the vessels clear of the water when traveling at high speed.[en]
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