A brig
Brig - a two masted vessel square rigged on both masts
A brig is one type of two-masted sailing vessel. More specifically, a brig is a vessel with two square-rigged masts. This means that the two masts have square sails, as opposed to a vessel that is bermuda-rigged (triangle-shaped sails). There are other types of two-masted sailing vessels: Brigantine Brig or Brig-schooner Ketch Koch (type not based on rigging) Schooner Yawl. Of these, the ketch, schooner, and yawl still remain somewhat popular today.
A Tall Ship. A Caravel. A Bark. A Brigantine. A Clipper Ship. A Brig.
A barque, a caravel, brig, a carrack, a clipper, a corvette, a frigate. These are some of the types of sailing vessels that can have three masts
masts are sails on yachts.
there was 3 masts on the mayflower
The name of the ship is the Jolly Roger. The type of ship was known as a Brig, which is a sail ship with two masts. An example of a Brig ship would be the Interceptor from Pirates of the Caribbean.
Masts are the poles that hold sail up.
Battle of the Masts happened in 655.
Masts of Manhatta was created in 2010.
The masts were probably made out of wood.