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Hold - as in a cargo hold.
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.
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a cargo hold
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 weight of the ship plus the weight of the cargo cannot be greater than the weight of the water displaced
The hold of a ship is where cargo is stored on a voyage.
I believe the cargo space in ships is referred to as the 'HOLD'
The cargo was packed tighly into the hold of the ship.