I have found a really informative website on the HMS Victory. It's www.HMS-victory.com. The whole website is devoted to her. To answer your question, I will assume you mean her masts and not her sails. She had three masts and a bowsprite. The mainmast was the tallest at 205ft above the waterline. The Mizzenmast stands 152ft above the waterline and the foremast stands 182ft above the waterline.
They were both great morale victorys for the USA. Due to them both being crushing victorys over Britan in the War of 1812. They were both great morale victorys for the USA. Due to them both being crushing victorys over Britan in the War of 1812.
A Tall Ship. A Caravel. A Bark. A Brigantine. A Clipper Ship. A Brig.
For nearly an hour, the two ships jockeyed for position. At last, the guns from the Constitution roared into action. They tore holes in the side of the HMS Guerriere and shot off both masts. Stunned the British captain had no choice but to surrender
masts are sails on yachts.
Most TV is still transmitted through the atmosphere by transmitter aerials on tall masts.
they mostley drank tea and had partys over there victorys
Ulm, Austerlitz, Jena, Auerstadt, Borodino,
Because it had major victorys.
there was 3 masts on the mayflower
HMS Duke of York HMS King George V HMS Ruler HMS Speaker HMS Newfoundland HMS Whelp HMS Wizard HMS Wager HMS Terpsichore HMS Tenacious HMS Teazer HMS Quality HMS Derg HMS Crane HMS Whimbrel
Masts are the poles that hold sail up.
Battle of the Masts happened in 655.