Chebacco

/tʃəˈbækoʊ/ noun

A type of small American fishing boat with two masts and a shallow draft, popular in colonial New England.

Origin uncertain; possibly from a Native American language or from a place name in New England, though the etymology is disputed among maritime historians. The term appears in colonial American records from the 17th century onward.

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