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a cargo hold
Hold - as in a cargo hold.
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A caravel ship typically has three main areas: the hold for cargo, the cabin for the captain and crew, and the forecastle for the crew. It does not have "rooms" in the traditional sense like modern buildings; instead, these areas serve specific functions for navigation, storage, and living quarters. The design varies depending on the specific type of caravel and its intended use.
A caravel was a type of ship used during the Age of Exploration, typically capable of carrying around 100-200 tons of cargo. The weight a caravel could carry would depend on its size and design, but it was generally smaller and lighter than later ships.
Inthe hold
The hold of a ship is where cargo is stored on a voyage.
The weight of the ship plus the weight of the cargo cannot be greater than the weight of the water displaced
I believe the cargo space in ships is referred to as the 'HOLD'
The cargo was packed tighly into the hold of the ship.