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{{Youmay|the second sloop captained by [[Jack Sparrow]],<br>the ''Dying Gull''.|Jack Sparrow's [[Jack Sparrow's sloop|first sloop]].}}
 
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{{Quote|She floats!|[[Marty]]|Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales}}
 
{{Quote|She floats!|[[Marty]]|Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales}}
 
The '''''Dying Gull''''' was a [[sloop]] that sailed in the [[Caribbean]] during the [[1750]]s.
 
The '''''Dying Gull''''' was a [[sloop]] that sailed in the [[Caribbean]] during the [[1750]]s.
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==History==
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At some unspecified point likely before [[1751]], the ''Dying Gull'' was built, but was soon left beached at the [[Saint Martin Shipyard]]. Famed [[Captain]] [[Jack Sparrow]] and his [[Crew of the Dying Gull|motley crew]] of [[Piracy|pirates]] would soon come into ownership of the small sloop. Despite the fact that the vessel was stranded on land, they used it as a base-of-operations for the crew. It was here that they brought the vault from the [[Royal Bank of Saint Martin|bank]] of the town in [[Saint Martin]] after stealing it, nearly along with the entire bank. However, after discovering that all of the [[gold]] had subsequently fallen out of the vault during the chase that had ensued after it was stolen, Jack's crew left him, stating that he had lost his luck, his [[Black Pearl|ship]], and now his crew. Before they had left, Jack had stated that he had a ship, only for [[Cremble]] to argue that the ''Gull'' was hardly a ship. Jack replied that his beloved ''Black Pearl'' had never left his side, holding up the bottle in which the ship was trapped. After losing his crew, Jack remained aboard the ''Gull'' looking at the ''Pearl'', but soon left and headed into town.<ref name="DMTNT"/>
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[[File:Dying Gull 2.jpg|thumb|left|220px|The ''Gull'' at the shipyard.]]
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After [[Henry Turner]] had paid the crew several [[Piece of eight (money)|silver pieces]] to help him rescue Jack and the supposed witch [[Carina Smyth]] from the [[gallows]], the group returned to the ''Gull'', with Turner and Smyth as prisoners. The ''Dying Gull'' would be used by Jack during the [[Quest for the Trident of Poseidon]]. As the crew were doubtful of the ''Gull'' being capable of floating, Jack took it out to sea nevertheless, and, much to the surprise and joy of the crew, it was able to float. It was on this vessel that Jack threatened to throw Henry overboard if Carina did not reveal the location of the map to the [[Trident of Poseidon]]. However, when he did throw Henry overboard, there had actually been a longboat attached to the ship, which protected Henry from drowning.<ref name="DMTNT"/>
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[[File:Dying Gull floats.jpg|thumb|right|250px|The ''Gull'' floats.]]
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However, as they were nearing the [[Black rock island]], where [[Poseidon's Tomb]] and the Trident would be located, the crew learned that the [[Armando Salazar|undead]] were coming after them, or, rather, Jack. They immediately turned on Jack, and sent him, Carina and Henry out on a longboat near [[Hangman's Bay]], where they would be left to face the undead. With [[Joshamee Gibbs]] now elected as captain, the ship sailed out to open seas, but was soon spotted by [[John Scarfield]] and his [[Crew of the Essex|crew]] of the [[British Royal Navy]] ship, the ''[[Essex]]''. Noticing the ship and wanting to avoid punishment, Gibbs relinquished captaincy of the ''Gull'' to [[Scrum]] before the ship was apprehended by the Navy, who captured its crew. Jack Sparrow's former sloop was thus left abandoned in the middle of the high seas, at the will of the tide and wind.<ref name="DMTNT"/>
   
 
==Design and appearance==
 
==Design and appearance==
A single-masted sloop class vessel, the ''Dying Gull'' was old but still sturdy enough to stay afloat. She was propelled by five sails, one spanker, one topsail, and three fore stay sails. She had eight gunports but no visible cannons on deck. However, she was armed with one [[swivel gun]].
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A single-masted sloop class vessel, the ''Dying Gull'' was old but still sturdy enough to stay afloat. She was propelled by five sails, one spanker, one topsail, and three fore stay sails. She had eight gunports but no cannons on deck. However, she was armed with one [[swivel gun]].<ref name="DMTNT"/>
   
== Behind the scenes ==
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==Behind the scenes==
*The ''Dying Gull'' was portrayed by the ''[[Rainbow Gypsy]]'' in ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales|Dead Men Tell No Tales]]''. In some scenes, a replica of the ship was used.<ref>[http://www.goldcoastbulletin.com.au/entertainment/pirates-of-the-caribbean-dead-men-tell-no-tales-ready-to-shoot-at-spit-set/story-fnj94hgr-1227387232565]</ref>
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*The ''Dying Gull'' was portrayed by the ''[[Rainbow Gypsy]]'' in ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales|Dead Men Tell No Tales]]''. In some scenes, a replica of the [[ship]] was used.<ref>[http://www.goldcoastbulletin.com.au/entertainment/pirates-of-the-caribbean-dead-men-tell-no-tales-ready-to-shoot-at-spit-set/story-fnj94hgr-1227387232565]</ref>
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*The idea of [[Jack Sparrow]] having a replacement ship for the ''[[Black Pearl]]'' until it was restored to her original state dates back from [[Terry Rossio]]'s original script for ''Dead Men Tell No Tales'', whereas Jack and [[Scrum]] had owned a ship known as the ''Cuttlefish''.<ref>[https://www.dropbox.com/s/jbu5kwava6ar600/PotC5_Dead_Men_Tell_No_Tales_8.pdf?dl=0 Pirates of the Caribbean DEAD MEN TELL NO TALES Screenplay by Terry Rossio]</ref>
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*In early concept work of [[Jeremy Love]], the ''Dying Gull'' was bigger than in the finished version of the film, also having a bigger black sail.<ref>[http://jeremylove.com/?portfolio=pirates-of-the-caribbean-dead-men-tell-no-tales Selected images from my time on Pirates of the Caribbean – Dead Men Tell No Tales.] at [http://jeremylove.com JL]</ref>
   
 
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Revision as of 17:43, 27 August 2019

Hector Barbossa -2
"So tell me, what's become of my ship?"
Warning! This page contains MAJOR spoilers from Dead Men Tell No Tales. Caution is advised.
This article is about the second sloop captained by Jack Sparrow,
the Dying Gull.
. You may be looking for Jack Sparrow's first sloop..

"She floats!"
Marty[src]

The Dying Gull was a sloop that sailed in the Caribbean during the 1750s.

History

At some unspecified point likely before 1751, the Dying Gull was built, but was soon left beached at the Saint Martin Shipyard. Famed Captain Jack Sparrow and his motley crew of pirates would soon come into ownership of the small sloop. Despite the fact that the vessel was stranded on land, they used it as a base-of-operations for the crew. It was here that they brought the vault from the bank of the town in Saint Martin after stealing it, nearly along with the entire bank. However, after discovering that all of the gold had subsequently fallen out of the vault during the chase that had ensued after it was stolen, Jack's crew left him, stating that he had lost his luck, his ship, and now his crew. Before they had left, Jack had stated that he had a ship, only for Cremble to argue that the Gull was hardly a ship. Jack replied that his beloved Black Pearl had never left his side, holding up the bottle in which the ship was trapped. After losing his crew, Jack remained aboard the Gull looking at the Pearl, but soon left and headed into town.[1]

Dying Gull 2

The Gull at the shipyard.

After Henry Turner had paid the crew several silver pieces to help him rescue Jack and the supposed witch Carina Smyth from the gallows, the group returned to the Gull, with Turner and Smyth as prisoners. The Dying Gull would be used by Jack during the Quest for the Trident of Poseidon. As the crew were doubtful of the Gull being capable of floating, Jack took it out to sea nevertheless, and, much to the surprise and joy of the crew, it was able to float. It was on this vessel that Jack threatened to throw Henry overboard if Carina did not reveal the location of the map to the Trident of Poseidon. However, when he did throw Henry overboard, there had actually been a longboat attached to the ship, which protected Henry from drowning.[1]

Dying Gull floats

The Gull floats.

However, as they were nearing the Black rock island, where Poseidon's Tomb and the Trident would be located, the crew learned that the undead were coming after them, or, rather, Jack. They immediately turned on Jack, and sent him, Carina and Henry out on a longboat near Hangman's Bay, where they would be left to face the undead. With Joshamee Gibbs now elected as captain, the ship sailed out to open seas, but was soon spotted by John Scarfield and his crew of the British Royal Navy ship, the Essex. Noticing the ship and wanting to avoid punishment, Gibbs relinquished captaincy of the Gull to Scrum before the ship was apprehended by the Navy, who captured its crew. Jack Sparrow's former sloop was thus left abandoned in the middle of the high seas, at the will of the tide and wind.[1]

Design and appearance

A single-masted sloop class vessel, the Dying Gull was old but still sturdy enough to stay afloat. She was propelled by five sails, one spanker, one topsail, and three fore stay sails. She had eight gunports but no cannons on deck. However, she was armed with one swivel gun.[1]

Behind the scenes

  • The Dying Gull was portrayed by the Rainbow Gypsy in Dead Men Tell No Tales. In some scenes, a replica of the ship was used.[2]
  • The idea of Jack Sparrow having a replacement ship for the Black Pearl until it was restored to her original state dates back from Terry Rossio's original script for Dead Men Tell No Tales, whereas Jack and Scrum had owned a ship known as the Cuttlefish.[3]
  • In early concept work of Jeremy Love, the Dying Gull was bigger than in the finished version of the film, also having a bigger black sail.[4]

Appearances

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