Christopher Columbus had three ships on his first voyage in 1492: the Niña, the Pinta, and the Santa María. These vessels set sail from Spain in search of a westward route to Asia but instead reached the Americas. The Santa María was the largest and served as the flagship, while the Niña and Pinta were smaller caravels. Their journey marked the beginning of European exploration and colonization in the New World.
At first, only five ships. Throughout the voyage, the number varied from eight to only 1, the flagship. When Drake returned, only his falgship, the Golden Hind, remained.
On Christopher second voyage he had 17 ships and 1500 crew member to go on the voyage
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In the original design, and even up to a few weeks before her maiden voyage, there were supposed to be 28 life boats in total. But because the extra boats would have ''cluttered'' the promenade deck, some were removed. Titanic ended up making her voyage with 16 lifeboats instead (12 regular and 4 collapsible)
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It sunk on its maiden (or first) voyage. The Titanic sank on its first trip across the Atlantic.
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It was on it's first voyage.
His first voyage he only had 11 sailors.