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Katten was a 20-ton yacht (Danish: jagt) of the Dano-Norwegian navy. It was purchased from Scotland in 1605 and was probably only armed with a few guns. The name is Danish for "Cat"; it was also later known as the Grønlandiske Kat ("Greenland Cat"). The ship was considered fast and nimble and could be used closer to shore than larger vessels. It participated in 's fleet in 1610.

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  • Katten was a 20-ton yacht (Danish: jagt) of the Dano-Norwegian navy. It was purchased from Scotland in 1605 and was probably only armed with a few guns. The name is Danish for "Cat"; it was also later known as the Grønlandiske Kat ("Greenland Cat"). The ship was considered fast and nimble and could be used closer to shore than larger vessels. It participated in 's fleet in 1610. (en)
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  • Katten was a 20-ton yacht (Danish: jagt) of the Dano-Norwegian navy. It was purchased from Scotland in 1605 and was probably only armed with a few guns. The name is Danish for "Cat"; it was also later known as the Grønlandiske Kat ("Greenland Cat"). The ship was considered fast and nimble and could be used closer to shore than larger vessels. Katten served as John Knight's ship during the 1605 Hans Køning expedition to Greenland and 's during the the next year. She was possibly identical with the Greenland Bark recorded as accompanying the Trost on Carsten Richardson's in 1607. All these expeditions had been organized by King Christian IV in order to reestablish contact with the lost Norse settlements on Greenland and then to exploit the silver and gold ore supposedly returned by the first expedition. It participated in 's fleet in 1610. (en)
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