Phoenician ships sailed between the mast and the boom or with in sight of the coast. These kinds of ships were not sailed like any other ship. This ship was steared and sailed by large wooden paddles called oars.
Phoenician ships sailes men used to four ropes to manage the means of the sails. While other men manually rowed the ship with large oars. The Phoenician ships always sailed within site of the Coast.
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yes the three ships sail away (the Nina.the Pinta,and the Santa Maria
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Wut made ships sail in the wind was that using a persicet sail or flag will pick up the wind and will push the air out and sail..just like u swinging on a swing 
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Queen Isabella of Spain. She provided three ships for him to sail with.
This is deep water so ships can sail through. Becouse ships need deep water to sail through places
It is not possible to sail directly INTO the wind. Forty-five degrees is about as close as can be gained. Actually they did get the ships to sail into the wind. The above answer is wrong.
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