barquentines

/ˈbɑːk(ə)ntiːn/

noun

A sailing ship similar to a barque but with only the foremast square-rigged and the remaining masts rigged fore and aft.

Events such as Monday’s parade of sail, where square-rigged barquentines and brigantines raise their sails and tour the harbour, evoke images of a time before steamships and attract thousands of binocular-toting sailing fans.