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the tools they used were compass, ship, and ropes. they food they broght were fruit and veggies so they can be healthy. the tools they used were compass, ship, and ropes. they food they broght were fruit and veggies so they can be healthy.
The bunks onboard a ship are called racks. This is because they used to be made with a wooden frame that had rope woven back and forth between the frame sides and ends. This looked more like a rack than a bed. The ropes could be tightened or loosened to firm up or loosen the "mattress". They usually had a mattress that was stuffed with different materials from straw to horse hair depending on the quality. Also by loosening the ropes it made the rack loose so that it was like laying in a hamock. This was especially helpful in rough weather as it helped to keep you in the rack while you slept.
A statue at the prow of a ship is called a "Figurehead".
The commander of a ship is the Captain.
It is called a Hammock.
Tension
Tension
a quay
Tension
The force is tension.
On a ship, the entire assembly including masts, yardarms, sails and ropes are collectively referred to as rigging. The ropes themselves are usually called cordage or lines.
to hold up the sails, and to help steer the ship. its called rigging, by the way...
Ropes and springs. Springs are usually wire hawsers which face inwards and the lines which usually ropes extend away from the ship.
You need ropes to dock so your ship doesn't float away.
I think its a bunk im not to sure They're called Berths.
The Captains Quarters behind his hammock.