well yes if your ship is not a light class ship. In that case go to a shipwright by the docks, talk to him and click upgrade. Then you can choose what you want to change whether it be the color, emblem or what the sail is made of. But remember you will need gold and ship materials for changing what the sail fabric is.
The cotton sails upgrade in 'Sid Meier's Pirates!' increases the speed of your ship. This is useful for trying to reach an enemy ship in a battle to ram them or to reach a destination quickly.
Pirates Eat Marshmallows During All Sails
The phrase "sails west and lands in the Caribbean" likely refers to the journeys of explorers like Christopher Columbus, who famously crossed the Atlantic Ocean in search of a new route to Asia but instead encountered the islands of the Caribbean in 1492. This marked the beginning of European exploration and colonization in the Americas. The Caribbean islands became pivotal in trade, culture, and the history of colonialism.
In the ship in a bottle, jump up behind the pirates on the sails and click the boxes to trap the rolling cannons.
Mainly on the main decking of the ship, but they can be trained to operate on the mast, sails and hull of the boat.
The Jewel of the Seas is a cruise ship that sails a 7 night Caribbean cruise on a repetitive schedule. They offer 4 different prices depending on where you wish to stay on the ship.
BVI yacht charters offer several Caribbean vacations. BVI sails from almost anywhere one would want to travel from and to almost anywhere in the Caribbean.
The Sail Warehouse, an online retailer, is a great place to start looking for discounted sails. One might also try Sail Brokers, another online retailer.
Answer: If you're refering to the golden age of pirates (17-18th century) then sails in deep waters and oars in the shallows.
Carnival Glory cruise ship sails to the Bahamas, New England, Canada, Eastern Caribbean, and Western Caribbean. The cruise ship was launched in 2004. It is one of the "Fun Ships".
I think because had triangular sails
The company, Irish Ferries sails to Holyhead, along with many other destinations. Their online site "Irishferries" has a wealth of information on destinations and prices.