Patache
Two-masted vessel mainly used as a tender to carry messages, to scout coastlines, to protect port entrances and to accompany the Capitanas (flagships) and Almirantas (rear guard ships).
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Nuestra Señora de las Nieves y de las Ánimas (1715)
Patache which departed Havana (CUB) bound for Cadiz (ESP). She sunk in Florida in 1715 due to a hurricane. She belonged to The Nueva España Fleet.
Nuestra Señora de la Concepción, San José y San Francisco (1715)
Patache which departed Havana (CUB) bound for Spain. She sunk in Florida in 1715 due to a hurricane. She belonged to The Tierra Firme Fleet.
Santo Cristo del Valle (1715)
Patache which departed Havana (CUB) bound for Spain. She sunk in Florida in 1715 due to a hurricane. She belonged to The Nueva España Fleet.
Unknown Florida 07 (1622)
Patache which departed Havana (CUB) bound for Spain. She sunk in Florida in 1622 due to a hurricane. She belonged to The Tierra Firme Fleet.
Unknown Florida 08 (1622)
Patache which departed Havana (CUB) bound for Spain. She sunk in Florida in 1622 due to a hurricane. She belonged to The Tierra Firme Fleet.