Ishmael is not the co-owner but rather a crew member on the whaling ship Pequod in Herman Melville's novel "Moby-Dick." Captain Ahab is the one who owns and commands the Pequod on its ill-fated voyage.
The co-owner of the Pequod was Captain Peleg.
Ahab was the co-owner and captain of the Pequod in "Moby Dick." He is the central character of the novel, driven by his obsession with hunting down the white whale, Moby Dick, who had maimed him in a previous encounter. Ahab's quest for revenge ultimately leads to the destruction of the Pequod and its crew.
A cosigner or coowner cannot repossess a vehicle. That is something the leinholder does.
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The Pequod is destroyed by the white whale, Moby Dick.
The Pequod sailed through the Atlantic Ocean.
The name of Captain Ahab's ship was the Pequod in Herman Melville's novel, Moby Dick.
The Pequod was sailing the Pacific body of water.
The Pequod sailed in the direction of the Pacific Ocean as it pursued the whales.
The name Pequod comes from the Pequot tribe, a Native American tribe from Connecticut. The Pequod was a fictional whaling ship in Herman Melville's novel Moby Dick.
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When the Pequod approaches Moby-Dick the whale puts a crack in the boat with his flank.