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BC has many. I've always thought Long Houses were unusual but make sense when you look at the materials they had to use. Canada Place looks neat with the big sails, so does the convention centre beside it. But my vote goes to the Tree House in Qualicum Bay.
first off boat is boat ok
As many as the boat can hold. _ That depends on the boat's capacity. As far as we know, boats have different sizes depending to the people who created it. So the capacity of the boat to carry a passenger also depends on it's size.
yes , boat efficiency is important because it saves many resources
Many people died when the boat sank because the structure of the boat was not very solid and not well made.
over 10,000 boat sails are thrown away, but this is usually due to damage.
sydney opera house has 8 sails
There are 10 sails (or shells) on the Sydney Opera House
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Strictly speaking, a boat's sails serve to catch the wind, propelling the boat forward. They can be adjusted in a number of ways using things like sheets, halyards, topping lifts, cunninghams, and other lines. Sails are generally adjusted based on what direction the boat is facing relative to the wind, how windy it is, and how fast you want to go. Many small boats have two sails. The larger of these sails is generally called the mainsail. It is to the rear of the mast and is attached to the boom. In the average two-person skipper/crew setup, one of the skipper's duties is to control the mainsail. This is achieved via the main sheet, which is pulled in or let out based on how close (or far from) heading upwind the boat is. In general, the closer you are to upwind, the more the sails should be pulled in. The smaller of the two sails is generally called the jib. The crew controls the jib via the jib sheets, which are adjusted in nearly the same way as the main sheet. In addition, some small sailboats are equipped to fly a spinnaker. This sail is sometimes also called a chute because it looks like a parachute when full. The spinnaker is flown only when going downwind or nearly downwind, and is controlled by both the skipper and crew.
North Sails, a sail making establishment, operates in many countries and locations across the world. They have their headquarters in Milford, Connecticut.
Probably there were no sails on Noah's ark because the ark was built solely for withstanding the world flood, not for going in a certain direction.
The Victoria was a Carrack so would have had six sails, namely bowsprit, foresail, mizzen, spritsail, and two topsails.
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well actually, the first fleet has 11 ships so it dependst on how many sails on each ship