caravel
caravel
Caravel
The Portuguese designed a class of small, maneuverable sailing ship called a caravel.
The Portuguese designed a class of small, maneuverable sailing ship called a caravel.
A caravel is a small, highly maneuverable sailing ship developed in the 15th century by the Portuguese. The lateen sails gave it speed and the capacity for sailing to windward.
A caravel is a small, highly maneuverable sailing ship developed in the 15th century by the Portuguese. The lateen sails gave it speed and the capacity for sailing to windward.
They are called Junks.
That would be a 'junk'.
A cutter.
1) A Ship 2) A sailing dinghy 3) A sailboat
the was sailing ship titanic where to sailing was new york
The Portuguese Man-of-War is named after a Portuguese caravel. ------ If that is true, then why is it called a 'man of war'? The Portuguese naval fleet never had a 'man of war'. That is limited to the British Naval fleet. The Portuguese caravel was either a square-rigged sailing ship, or a tri-lateral lateen. To perceive that the Physalia physalis profile is congruent with a Portuguese sailing vessel shape is ludicrous. But then, I've been wrong before.