A schooner may have 2 or more masts.
A ketch has two masts, with wheelhouse between them, longitudinally speaking.
A yawl has two masts, with wheelhouse abaft of both.
A brigantine has two masts.
There are others, we are not alone!
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
It takes at least 2 weeks