By looking at photos, i believe it is THE FLYING CLOUD.
It's a huge yellow and black ship with white sails and had alot of cannons
The spanish Armada finally set sail to England on the 12th of July 1588 with 130 warships , in a formation like a crescent ! The reason they were attcking England was as follows - Queen Elizabeth was turning Eng;and into a protestant country Sir francis Drake was stealing many gold objects from the caholic churches in Spain Queen Elizabeth killed Mary , Queen of Scots , who catholics thought to be the ligitamte queen of England . By rania M6r
The large Spanish galleons were meant to carry heavy cargo, and even with added sails they were much slower than the ships pursuing them.
"Square-riggers" have primarily square sails, but the jib sails are triangular.
They were referred to as "four-cornered" sails.
With the wind filling it's sails, the mighty galleon braved the strong current!
A galley ship is powered by oars while a galleon ship is powered by sail/masts
A Spanish Galleon had 11 eleven sails that were used at one time, with three or four masts and mainsails.
A galleon pole is commonly referred to as a "spar" or a "mast." It is a long, slender pole used on ships to support sails or rigging.
It's a huge yellow and black ship with white sails and had alot of cannons
A galleon in Harry Potter is the coin that has the highest value in wizarding money.OrA Spanish Galleon ship is a large transport ship that had 3-5 sails, depending on its size that transported large amount of valuables like gems, coins, etc to other countries.
A galleon, carrack, and caravel are all types of sailing ships from different periods. The galleon is a large, multi-decked ship used primarily by Spain from the 16th to 18th centuries, known for its cargo capacity and armed configurations. The carrack, dating from the late 15th century, features a high stern and was designed for long ocean voyages, serving as a precursor to the galleon. The caravel, developed in the 15th century, is smaller and more maneuverable, often used for exploration due to its lateen sails which allowed for better sailing against the wind.
The fighting gallery ship was commonly referred to as a "galleon" or "fighting galley." These vessels were designed for naval warfare and typically combined the features of a ship and a galley, utilizing both sails and oars. They were equipped with cannons and other armaments, making them formidable in battles during their time.
The spanish Armada finally set sail to England on the 12th of July 1588 with 130 warships , in a formation like a crescent ! The reason they were attcking England was as follows - Queen Elizabeth was turning Eng;and into a protestant country Sir francis Drake was stealing many gold objects from the caholic churches in Spain Queen Elizabeth killed Mary , Queen of Scots , who catholics thought to be the ligitamte queen of England . By rania M6r
A yacht is smaller and designed to be propelled by sails.
It can run on a motor, but it is designed as a sail boat.
A galleon typically consists of several key parts, including the hull (the main body of the ship), the deck (the flat surface where crew and cargo are located), and the masts (tall vertical structures that support the sails). Other important components include the sails, rigging (the system of ropes and cables), the bow (the front of the ship), and the stern (the rear). Additionally, galleons often feature a forecastle (the raised front deck) and a quarterdeck (the raised area at the stern).