The most popular type of vessel was the sloop. The brigantine was swifter and easier to maneuver than a sloop or schooner, and thus was used for piracy, espionage and reconnoitering. Brigantines could also be used as an outlying attendant for large ships, or for supply or landing purposes in a fleet.
Brigantines could be various sizes, weighing between 50 and tons. They were generally larger than sloops or schooners, but smaller than brigs. The Brigantine has pretty much the same general characteristics as a Royal Sloop: it carries up to 20 Cannons into battle, and can hold a Crew of up to men. With less than 12 men available, the Brigantine becomes sluggish and difficult to use. When it comes to a middle ground between the sloop and the galleon, cannons are the only thing that cannot be split evenly.
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