Real answer: Because the ship has different things in it, in general the Endeavour ship is known as a bark (very funny name but true).
one of his ships,the hope well was a which bark,a ship that had three masts,it was small and wooden.:)
A bark is a kind of ship. A ship "wandering" about in the ocean could use stars like the north star to figure out which way they were going so as to steer a correct course. Hence "the star to every wandering bark" is something which gives you direction.
No. The Endeavour was purely a ship of exploration.
The ship was a candle ship, long and slender. There is a small image at the related link.
James Cook?
HM Bark Endeavour set sail from Plymouth, England, on August 26, 1768. Commanded by Captain James Cook, the ship embarked on a scientific voyage to observe the transit of Venus and explore the southeastern seas, ultimately leading to the mapping of New Zealand and the eastern coast of Australia.
The orbiter is named after HM Bark Endeavour, the ship commanded by 18th century explorer James Cook; the name also honored Endeavour, the Command Module of Apollo 15. This is why the name is spelled in the British English manner, rather than the American English spelling of "Endeavor." Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_shuttle_endeavour.
It has about 7 sails at ship.
a brig is a ship and a compartment of a ship that is a jail cell.
I think the Sultana was a steam ship
a ship