Cargo ships typically travel at speeds ranging from 12 to 24 knots (approximately 14 to 28 miles per hour or 22 to 44 kilometers per hour). The speed can vary based on the type of vessel, cargo weight, and weather conditions. Most commercial cargo ships operate efficiently at around 18 knots. However, slower speeds are often used to save fuel and reduce emissions.
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The Santa Maria was a "Nao" which is commonly know as a cargo ship
The Mayflower was the name of the ship that the Pilgrims sailed on. The Ship, before the Pilgrims' Voyage, was used predominantly as a cargo ship.
the longship was used for raiding and the knarr was used as a cargo ship.
The USS Tyrrell (AKA-80) which was an attack cargo ship carrying Marines and supplies .
the cargo hold
It depends how fast you are going.
cargo.
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It will vary on the engine of the boat. Including the cargo. How heavy the cargo is.
the time will change depending on what speed you are doing. To figure this out you can just go to www.distances.com and then state how fast and far you are travelling. Goodluck!
The number of stops a cargo ship will make depends on how much cargo the ship has and how many places it has to deliver cargo.
a cargo hold
Container ship.
you can hire a cargo master who increases your cargo storage for 15 000 doubloons & a shipwright who fixes your ship without having to go to port for 20 000 doubloons and a cannon-er to reload your cannons twice as fast for 30 000 doubloons
The Cargo must weigh less than the ship, and although heavy, ships are less dense than water.
a cargo hold