I suppose if it was part of the name, like an abbreviation for "miss", it might read "Ms. Bonnie Jean"
That would be a 'junk'.
The bow. Or perhaps the bowsprit.
caravel
The bow. Or perhaps the bowsprit.
They are called Junks.
No
You would not use a sailing ship.
A cutter.
caravel
1) A Ship 2) A sailing dinghy 3) A sailboat
the was sailing ship titanic where to sailing was new york
Because on the old sailing ships the wind blew from the back to the front. Sailors would go to the front of the ship, where the figurehead is, to do their business over the side, so that it and the smell were blown away from the rest of the ship. You would tell your mates you were going to the head and they all knew what you meant. The name has stuck ever since.