The
Blessing of the Bay was a thirty-ton
barque or a
pinnace, built largely of
locust tree wood. According to John R. Spears,
Blessing of the Bay was not a bark except as the term was used to designate any sailing vessel at the time. He also stated that she had one mast. William H. Clark calls the
Blessing of the Bay "primarily a trading vessel, but armed and designed to fight." He also stated, "she was high-bowed with one mast." ==Coastal voyages to New Amsterdam==