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Friends Good Will is a working American reproduction of the historical Friends Good Will (1811–1813), a merchant square-rigged topsail sloop that was overtaken by the events of the War of 1812. The British captured her in a ruse of war shortly after they captured Fort Mackinac, and renamed her HMS Little Belt. In British service she was armed with a 9-pounder pivot gun and two 6-pounder guns. The Americans recaptured her during the Battle of Lake Erie. She then served in the US Navy before the British destroyed her at the end of December 1813.

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  • Friends Good Will (en)
  • Friends Good Will (fr)
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  • Le Friends Good Will est une reproduction américaine de l'historique Friends Good Will (1811-1813), un sloop marchand à hunier carré qui a été participé aux événements de la Guerre anglo-américaine de 1812. Les Britanniques l'ont capturé dans une ruse de guerre peu de temps après la prise du Fort Mackinac et l'ont rebaptisé HMS Little Belt. En service britannique, il était armé d'un canon à pivot de 9 livres et de deux canons de 6 livres. Les Américains la reprirent lors de la bataille du lac Érié. Il sert ensuite dans l'US Navy avant que les Britanniques ne le détruisent fin décembre 1813. (fr)
  • Friends Good Will is a working American reproduction of the historical Friends Good Will (1811–1813), a merchant square-rigged topsail sloop that was overtaken by the events of the War of 1812. The British captured her in a ruse of war shortly after they captured Fort Mackinac, and renamed her HMS Little Belt. In British service she was armed with a 9-pounder pivot gun and two 6-pounder guns. The Americans recaptured her during the Battle of Lake Erie. She then served in the US Navy before the British destroyed her at the end of December 1813. (en)
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  • Friends Good Will (en)
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  • John Scarano, Albany, New York (en)
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  • Friends Good Will (en)
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  • United States (en)
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  • * *Callsign: WDC4005 (en)
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  • Friends Good Will.JPG (en)
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  • Friends Good Will (en)
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  • Reproduction of a bermuda sloop bearing the same name that was involved in the War of 1812. (en)
  • Laminate wood planks over frame. (en)
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  • Yanmar diesel engine (en)
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