The Endeavour could rightly have been called a ship.
The Endeavour
It was Endeavour
Endeavour
He didn't King George III did, its full name is His Majesties Bark the Endeavour.
No. The Endeavour was purely a ship of exploration.
The orbiter was named after the British HMS Endeavour, the ship which took Captain James Cook on his first voyage of discovery (1768-1771).
Cook's first boat was the HM Bark Endeavour, followed by The Resolution.
If you mean Captain Cook's ship the HMS Endeavour, I looked it up for you. The Endeavor was 106ft (32m) in length.
a ship and a boat are the same thing,
Captain James Cook's ship was called the 'Endeavour' when he first landed in New Zealand
The stern is the rear or aft part of a ship or boat.
As Captain Cook sailed north along the Queensland coast, his ship the "Endeavour" struck the Great Barrier Reef and nearly sank. The Endeavour managed to stay afloat for another week whilst the crew sought desperately for land, eventually sighting the harbour formed by the Endeavour River. The ship was landed on 10 June 1770, and Cook spent almost two months repairing it, thus giving rise to the fledgling township of Cooktown.