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The Portuguese invented the three-masted ship in the 1400's. These type of ships replaced the ships that had an oared galley. Three-masted ships were easier to steer.
AnswerThree masetd ships were used by all sailors who sailed the open ocean so for pirates who spent much time at sea three masted ships were ideal. Pirates who sailed, and raided, coastlines preferred fast, sleek, single masted sloops which could out maneuver and out-run large, heavy three masted ships.
1157-1199 was when the three masted ship was invented
The name of the knight of Hadoque's three-masted ship was The Unicorn
The vertical pole is called a "Mast". The horizontal poles (on 3-masted ships for instance) are called "Arms" or "Yardarms".
The name of the knight of Hadoque's three-masted ship was The Unicorn
The name of the knight of Hadoque's three-masted ship was The Unicorn
The name of the knight of Hadoque's three-masted ship was The Unicorn
If you are questioning the three Portuguese masterships that went to Brazil.. they are: Santa Maria, Nina and Pinta.
Ketch, sloop ---\\\--- Sorry, but a sloop has only one mast, a ketch only carries two. Brigs, barques, brigantines, carracks and square-riggers are different types of traditionally-rigged three-masted ships.
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