The first vessel which James Cook commanded was the HM Bark Endeavour. At this stage, James Cook was not yet a captain.
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James Cook's first command was on the HMS Bark Endeavour.
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No, he did not! Captain Bleigh sailed the bounty. I (the real Captain Blye) sailed the sportfishing vessel Captain Blye out of Cape May, NJ and Stuart, Fl. So, there you have it!
there were 42 people on cooks ship
Over 8,000 years ago the first boats/ships made.
Captain Cook
Captain William Bligh sailed 3,600 miles in 41 days with 18 others in a 23 foot launch boat. Bligh sailed to a Dutch outpost at Timor. Then sailed to England still with the 18 other loyalists, though eventually 4 loyalists died during the journey.
the verb is "sailed"
Christopher Columbus sailed a boat and Thomas Jefferson wrote on a piece of paper. The boat that Columbus sailed on sailed
His cabin in his boat. The he mapped the coast of New Foundland. When he was a captain he was hired to go to Tahiti and observe the transit of Venus. Then he sailed on and came across New Zealand so he mapped the coast of NZ.
both. you can say "he sailed a boat" in which it's transitive, the direct object being boat. or you can say "she sailed down the river" in which it's intransitive