yes as long as you don't play on it in lessons i would surgest to turn it off or put it on sightlent because if it goes off it could be taken away
Mast Landing School was created in 1991.
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A schooner is a sailing vessel with at least two masts. If only two-masted the aft (main) mast is generally taller than the fore-mast. A Bareboat charter is a contract by which one party (the charterer) charters or rents a vessel from another party (generally the owner) but without crew, it being the charterer's intent to crew the vessel himself. DG
Fore-mast: the first mast, or the mast fore of the main-mast.Main-mast: the tallest mast, usually located near the center of the ship.Mizzen-mast: the third mast, or the mast immediately aft of the main-mast.(information from wikipedia)
The front mast is called the Foremast. Sometimes it is called the mizzen mast.
When the Empire State building was originally built, it was expected that there would be zeppelin traffic, and a mast would be useful to allow a zeppelin to anchor itself to the Empire State Building. As it turned out, zeppelins were a very transitory technology, soon replaced by airplanes, so the mast got very little use.
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a mast is like an adventure you can use your rubber bands and for short,(to answer your question)a mast is a mast
The main mast is the tallest of all masts on the ship. If all masts are the same height, then the one with the top navigationlight is the main mast. If there is only one mast, then that would be the main mast.
The rearmost mast on a ship is called the "mizzen mast." In a traditional sailing vessel, the mizzen mast is typically located behind the main mast and is used to support the mizzen sail. This mast plays a crucial role in the vessel's overall rigging and sailing performance.
The shorter mast ahead of the main is the foremast. The shorter mast abaft the main is the mizzen mast. On four or more masted boats -- I don't know.
check this website out http://thesaurus.reference.com/browse/mast Spar is a Greek word for mast of a ship.