I took me several hours of staring at the useless instructions and looking at the picture. I finally figured out the ship but have been stuck on the sails for two weeks. I glued it together as I went so my son could hold it and not have it fall apart. Now I can't remember how I put the thing together.
If I am remembering correctly, you have to find "1" and the other "1" on the instructions and connect them together. It takes awhile to find all the parts and the numbers. The important thing to remember is that the hull part attaches horizontally not vertically. This is different than I expected. Additionally, the 5 or so pieces on each side of the bow attach vertically and are some of the last parts to go on. The instructions do not indicate that. For the horizontal "stacked" stern section, I just put them in the best order I could figure out.
Not much help here. Good luck.
the first to sucessfully build a ship would be ansestors of the vikings. they are credited with sailing long distances.
the was sailing ship titanic where to sailing was new york
Sailing Ship Columbia was created in 1958.
A ketch is a sailing ship with two masts.
You are describing the mast.
A Clipper was the fastest of all sailing ships.For a sailing ships to be faster draught of that ship must be low.Other fast-sailing ships are:CarrackCaravelSloopSchoonerBrigBrigandineBarque
A junk is a Chinese sailing ship.
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A sailing ship, also called a vessil has two masts a kell and a hull
A ship is a slow stroller in the sea.
The ship is a 19th century sailing ship labelled "USS Enterprise". According to Memory Alpha, it was created for the Holodeck, and isn't an actual sailing ship, just based on ones from the time.
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