Thousands of years ago, but no one really knows.
first you take a tecnic rod then you put the holes in the sails on it
The Indus Valley Civilization, which thrived around 2500 BCE, utilized river boats primarily for trade and transportation. While specific details about the number of sails on these boats are not well-documented, archaeological evidence suggests that they may have had single sails. The design of these boats was likely influenced by the need for navigation on rivers, but exact specifications remain largely speculative due to the limited archaeological findings.
Sheets and winches if large sails. Smaller sails can be hoisted by hand.
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It is believed that the ancient Egyptians built and sailed the first ships made from reeds around 4000 B.C. These boats actually had sails and masts that were made from reeds.
an uneducated compass and boats with no sails
Those boats were Dhows.
Lanteen sails
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The use of sails goes back several thousand years. The Greeks used boats with sails, the Romans, the Egyptians, and other ancient cultures. They traded using small boats by following the coastlines to coastal cities.