Depends how big the canal and ship are.
Sets of Canals!!!
It depends on whether you are talking about regular cargo ships or warships which under sail were called "men o war". Cargo ships do not have holes in the sides but the war ships had holes, above the water line, for them to poke the cannons through. Hence you could say the "men o war" had holes in the side but not cargo or passenger ships.
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Cargo ships had a broad beam to hold produce. The warships were narrow for speed and manoeuvere.
yes the three ships sail away (the Nina.the Pinta,and the Santa Maria
Tom sail on a ship called DO
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Along with all the other ships of the First Fleet, the Lady Penrhyn sailed with her cargo of female convicts from Portsmouth, England, on 13 May 1787.
Wut made ships sail in the wind was that using a persicet sail or flag will pick up the wind and will push the air out and sail..just like u swinging on a swing 
a Lateen Sail
6 ships
It depends on the cargo. Most of the ships sail into port and a large number of indistrial hoses are attached to the vessel and pumps are turned on to move the tank contents into holding tanks ashore.