In the 1400s, ships typically carried essential supplies such as food (dried meats, hardtack, grains, and salted fish), fresh water, and alcohol (like wine or beer) to sustain the crew during long voyages. Additionally, they stocked tools for repairs, navigational instruments like compasses, and cargo items for trade. Medical supplies and personal belongings were also common to address health needs and comfort during travel.
By a rocket ship
vehicle- ship as a passanger, feet, and horse back supplies-hand gun and a cannon on the ship
carried by ship
Goods are carried in the hold of a ship
there wasn't enough to save everyone on-board the ship. it was built to be indestructible so they didn't think that lifeboats would be needed.
The major ocean-going sailing ship from 1400 AD on was the Carrack, a big and stable type of freighter ship that could travel to the Indies and that carried Columbus to America. Also in use was the Caravel, a somewhat smaller type of ship. Both types were invented by the Portuguese. In the Mediterranean waters the Galley - an ancient design by Greeks and Romans - long remained in use.
Goods carried by a ship or plane is referred to as cargo.
petrol ship
A person who sells ship supplies is called a chandler
You should board a ship when it is in port at the dock.
To board a ship you would go to the ocean or a large body of water. You would use a gangplank or gangway to board the ship.
To board a ship you would go to the ocean or a large body of water. You would use a gangplank or gangway to board the ship.