The caravel, a small and highly maneuverable ship, was developed by the Portuguese in the 15th century. It played a crucial role during the Age of Exploration, allowing navigators to sail against the wind thanks to its lateen sails. While specific individuals are not credited with its invention, shipbuilders and explorers of the era contributed to its design and use. Notably, caravels were instrumental in voyages by explorers like Prince Henry the Navigator.
to sail against the wind
to sail against the wind
to sail against the wind
it was able to sail against the wind! :D
No the Caravel had a lateen and a square sail and was steered by rudders. The lateen sail aloud it to sail against the wind
It was designed with a special sail that allowed it to sail against the wind.
It was designed with a special sail that allowed it to sail against the wind.
Prince Henry the Navigator.
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It could sail against the wind.If You need anymore help call 1800-Deez-Nutz
prince HenryAnswerprince Henry Answer: Prince Henry of Portugal invented the caravel, which allowed sea captains to sail further and faster. -Blueybearfan1.
they took advantage of innovations in sailing technolgy that allowed ships such as the caravel to sail against the wind.