A schooner
That would be the Caravel.
2-3 depending on the size of the ship.
Tall ships. More specifically, a Barque or Bark has three masts (possible more) fore and aft rigged mizzen mast. Barquentine, three masts with all but the foremost fore and aft rigged. A fully rigged ship, three or more masts, all of them square rigged A Schooner, three or more masts with fore and aft rigged sails
1) A Ship 2) A sailing dinghy 3) A sailboat
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Four words you can use instead of galleon: 1. Carrack 2. Carack 3. Sailing Ship 4. Sailing Vessel
She sailed for 2 months
at least 2 mill
Size is not a defining factor in the schooner. This is a fore and aft rigged sailing vessel with 2 or more masts. I have seen schooners from 90 feet to over 200 feet long.Questioner, Im sorry, but some people have reported this question as abuse. Have a nice day.
Because on his first voyage his ship overloaded so he needs 2 ships one for his food and water and the other for sleeping and sailing
The Queen Mary II is owned by the Cunard Line. You could get information from their web site. www.cunard.com Happy sailing.