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The large Spanish galleons were meant to carry heavy cargo, and even with added sails they were much slower than the ships pursuing them.
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Spanish Galleons were sunk.
Spanish galleons typically measured between 25 to 30 feet (7.6 to 9.1 meters) in width. These ships were designed for both cargo and naval warfare, featuring a broad beam to provide stability and accommodate large holds for transporting goods. The exact dimensions could vary depending on the specific design and purpose of the galleon.
22 Spanish and Portugese Galleons and 108 armed merchard vessels
22 Galleons and 108 armed merchant ships
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Galleons
The galleon is approximately 100 feet long and 30 feet wide.
The Spanish galleon performed famously at sea. A galleon was a large sailing ship used primarily by European countries from the 16th to 18th centuries. Galleons were so versatile that the same ship could be repurposed for wartime and peacetime roles several times during its lifespan. Spain used their galleons this way, for example the Spanish treasure fleet, and the Manila Galleons.