It was smaller, faster, had room for les cargo, easy to manoeuvre, had lateen (triangular sails).
the caravel was different because it had the triangle as a sail so it could turn wherever the person who is on it wants the second thing is that the caravel is lighter than the other boats in its time
The caravel was made smaller and with a shallow keel to take advantage of the wind. Like other ships of the time, it was made of wood.
the caravel has triangular sails as well as square sails. Square sails carried the ship forward when the wind was at its back. Triangular sails allowed the caravel to sail into the wind. the caravel was better than other euoopean ships of the time at this type of sailing
Yes, Europeans generally viewed the caravel as superior to other ships of its time due to its advanced design, which allowed for greater speed, maneuverability, and the ability to sail against the wind. Its lateen sails enabled explorers to navigate more effectively on the open sea, making it a preferred choice for long voyages of exploration during the Age of Discovery. The caravel's versatility contributed significantly to European maritime expansion and trade.
Columbus took around four months I think.
A caravel is a modern day ship that was used in the early ages of explorationThis is the type of ships that Christopher Columbus used to sail to the Americas;; The Nina, Pinta and the Santa MariaIt is a small light sailing vessel used by Spain and Portugal.
A long time. Because Japan is on the other side of the world. And at time ships/boats can get off course.
the first boats were carved out of a giant tree log
The Ferriby Boats On the Tides of Time - 1994 is rated/received certificates of: UK:E
There are many of repo boats available at any time. There is not a specific time that is better than others to buy a repo boat.
Yeah I actually think the lusitania was one of the first boats sunk from a Uboat
It has many sails, so it moved quickly, more fast than other boats during that time.