One large sail. The sail was made with woven wool from goats; not just any goat, but goats with waterproof wool. These goats are still found in Norway - my great uncle has a few in Bergen.
^where in the question does this person ask about your great uncle
Most classic Viking ships had a single large square sail.
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woven
The Saxon ships did have a keel but no sails. The oldest Viking ship dates from 800 AD and the oldest Saxon ship dates from 350 AD.
an uneducated compass and boats with no sails
the Clipper had 3 or more masts
red stripes mean danger
woven
The Saxon ships did have a keel but no sails. The oldest Viking ship dates from 800 AD and the oldest Saxon ship dates from 350 AD.
Viking sails were usually made of wool, so they could be any color the Vikings wanted. Historical evidence suggests that many of them were striped.
The duration of And the Ship Sails On is 2.2 hours.
Frigate
And the Ship Sails On was created on 1983-09-07.
an uneducated compass and boats with no sails
It was a steam ship, so no masts for sails.
At the most 300!
red stripes mean danger
the Clipper had 3 or more masts
"Square-riggers" have primarily square sails, but the jib sails are triangular.