longboat
noun
- type of boat
Wiktionary
noun
Etymology: From long + boat.
- The largest and thus the most capable of boats carried on a ship.
“But our Patron, warn’d by this Disaster, resolved to take more Care of himself for the future; and having lying by him the Long-Boat of our English Ship that he had taken, he resolved he would not go a fishing any more without a Compass and some Provision […]”
“We cast Anchor within a League of this Creek, and our Captain sent a dozen of his Men well armed in the Long Boat, with Vessels for Water, if any could be found.”