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Vettor Pisani was a screw corvette of the Italian Regia Marina built in the late 1860s and early 1870s, originally with the name Briosa, though she was renamed Vettor Pisani before work was completed. A wooden-hulled corvette with a coppered bottom, Vettor Pisani was armed with a battery of fourteen medium-caliber guns and used both a steam engine and a sailing rig for propulsion. The ship made three voyages round the world, the first from 1871 to 1873; the second from 1874 to 1877; and the third from 1882 to 1885. The last cruise saw the crew conduct a number of scientific experiments, chart significant sections of the ocean, and collect specimens for later study in Italy. Converted to a training ship after returning to Italy in 1885, Vettor Pisani remained in service for several more years before being discarded in 1893; the ship's ultimate fate is unknown.
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