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- Sutil_(ship) length "14000.0".
- Sutil_(ship) abstract "The Sutil was a brig-rigged schooner (Spanish goleta) built in 1791 by the Spanish Navy at San Blas, New Spain. It was nearly identical to the Mexicana, also built at San Blas in 1791. Both vessels were built for exploring the newly discovered Strait of Georgia, carried out in 1792 under Dionisio Alcalá Galiano, on the Sutil, and Cayetano Valdés y Flores, on the Mexicana. During this voyage the two Spanish vessels encountered the two British vessels under George Vancouver, HMS Discovery and Chatham, which were also engaged in exploring the Strait of Georgia. The two expeditions cooperated in surveying the complex channels between the Strait of Georgia and Queen Charlotte Strait, in the process proving the insularity of Vancouver Island. After this first voyage the Sutil continued to serve the San Blas Naval Department, making various voyages to Alta California and the Pacific Northwest coast.".
- Sutil_(ship) builder New_Spain.
- Sutil_(ship) builder San_Blas,_Nayarit.
- Sutil_(ship) layingDown "1791-09-23".
- Sutil_(ship) length "14.0".
- Sutil_(ship) shipBeam "3.69".
- Sutil_(ship) shipDraft "1.58".
- Sutil_(ship) shipDraft "1.72".
- Sutil_(ship) shipLaunch "1792-03-08".
- Sutil_(ship) thumbnail Sutil_and_Mexicana.jpg?width=300.
- Sutil_(ship) type Brig.
- Sutil_(ship) type Schooner.
- Sutil_(ship) wikiPageID "25914296".
- Sutil_(ship) wikiPageRevisionID "587995113".
- Sutil_(ship) hasPhotoCollection Sutil_(ship).
- Sutil_(ship) shipBoat Pinnace.
- Sutil_(ship) shipBuilder "Manuel Bastarrachea, San Blas shipyard, New Spain".
- Sutil_(ship) shipComplement "20".
- Sutil_(ship) shipCountry "Spain".
- Sutil_(ship) shipDraft "aft".
- Sutil_(ship) shipDraft "forward".
- Sutil_(ship) shipFlag "50".
- Sutil_(ship) shipLaidDown "1791-09-23".
- Sutil_(ship) shipLaunched "1792-03-08".
- Sutil_(ship) shipName "Sutil".
- Sutil_(ship) shipOrdered "1791".
- Sutil_(ship) shipOriginalCost "8967".
- Sutil_(ship) shipPropulsion "Sails, oars".
- Sutil_(ship) shipSailPlan "Brig rigged on two masts; main and fore courses, topsails, topgallants, staysails, studding sails; spanker, jib, and flying jib".
- Sutil_(ship) shipTonsBurthen "33".
- Sutil_(ship) shipType "goleta".
- Sutil_(ship) subject Category:1792_ships.
- Sutil_(ship) subject Category:Age_of_Sail_ships_of_Spain.
- Sutil_(ship) subject Category:History_of_Washington_(state).
- Sutil_(ship) subject Category:Pre-Confederation_British_Columbia.
- Sutil_(ship) subject Category:Ships_of_the_Spanish_Navy.
- Sutil_(ship) subject Category:Spanish_history_in_the_Pacific_Northwest.
- Sutil_(ship) type 1790sShips.
- Sutil_(ship) type Artifact100021939.
- Sutil_(ship) type Conveyance103100490.
- Sutil_(ship) type Craft103125870.
- Sutil_(ship) type Instrumentality103575240.
- Sutil_(ship) type Object100002684.
- Sutil_(ship) type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Sutil_(ship) type Ship104194289.
- Sutil_(ship) type ShipsOfTheSpanishNavy.
- Sutil_(ship) type Vehicle104524313.
- Sutil_(ship) type Vessel104530566.
- Sutil_(ship) type Whole100003553.
- Sutil_(ship) type MeanOfTransportation.
- Sutil_(ship) type Ship.
- Sutil_(ship) type Product.
- Sutil_(ship) type DesignedArtifact.
- Sutil_(ship) comment "The Sutil was a brig-rigged schooner (Spanish goleta) built in 1791 by the Spanish Navy at San Blas, New Spain. It was nearly identical to the Mexicana, also built at San Blas in 1791. Both vessels were built for exploring the newly discovered Strait of Georgia, carried out in 1792 under Dionisio Alcalá Galiano, on the Sutil, and Cayetano Valdés y Flores, on the Mexicana.".
- Sutil_(ship) label "Sutil (ship)".
- Sutil_(ship) sameAs m.0b6kkqs.
- Sutil_(ship) sameAs Q7650033.
- Sutil_(ship) sameAs Q7650033.
- Sutil_(ship) sameAs Sutil_(ship).
- Sutil_(ship) wasDerivedFrom Sutil_(ship)?oldid=587995113.
- Sutil_(ship) depiction Sutil_and_Mexicana.jpg.
- Sutil_(ship) isPrimaryTopicOf Sutil_(ship).
- Sutil_(ship) name "Sutil".