It depends on the era. During the perk of Yankee open-boat whaling, whaling ships could be gone for 2-4 years. During the modern era, a watch catcher based from a shore station might only be out for a day or two, while pelagic whaling involved being out for several months.
no the didn't
On Columbus' first trip, Queen Isabella gave him a crew of 90 sailors.
Too long!
Cruisers or 'the crew'.
People first started whaling around 3000 BC. It sure was a Long long time ago!
5 years boy
No, the Phoenicians were sailors and traders long before the Hebrews.
A collection of sailors is called a crew of sailors.
They started a whaling buisness on long island
They started a whaling buisness on long island
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America is against whaling. They almost put whales out of the ocean for good when they did do whaling. They wanted their blubber for oil.