Prize
Prize
They called them "prizes"
Prize
Ships that were boarded and captured were called 'prizes'.
Feminine names for ships have always been popular.
Prize
Pirates often renamed captured ships after taking them as prizes. They would typically choose a new name that reflected the ship's previous history or characteristics.
What was the name of the ship that Jim Hawkins captain alexander smollett and long John sliver sail aboard in Robert Louis stevenson's classic pirate story treasure island
Kraken
The Barbary coast
The name of the ship that ships ships is "The Ship Ship."
Pirates referred to Hispaniola as "La Española," which means "the Spanish Island." This name highlighted its colonial ties to Spain and its significance as a key location for trade and piracy in the Caribbean during the Age of Sail. The island's strategic position made it a popular base for pirates seeking to raid Spanish treasure ships.