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A bawley was an English sailing vessel typified by a boomless cutter rig and probably named for having a boiler for cooking shrimp in amidships. "The majority were built by Aldous of Brightlingsea",[1] but they were also built in Harwich, Erith, Southend, Leigh, and on the Medway.

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  1. ^ Leather, John, The Gaff Rig Handbook, 2002, Adlard Coles Nautical, London, pages 62-65

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  • Bona — 36 ft bawley Bona (LO178), built 1903 by Aldous in Brightlingsea, Essex
  • Saxonia Archived 2010-05-15 at the Wayback Machine — a Brightlingsea Bawley built in 1930
  • Emma — pre-1850 Essex Bawley


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