his boat called tom thumb.
his boat called tom thumb.
George Bass was famous for exploring in a small boat named the Tom Thumb.
tom thumb
The name of Bass's boat, in which he explored, was the Tom Thumb. Indeed there were 2 boats of that name. In the first Bass and Flinders explored the Georges River in Sydney. In the Tom Thumb II they explored the Illawarra region south of Sydney and Port Hacking.However, later Governor Hunter gave Bass and Flinders the 25-ton sloop HM Norfolk, which is what they used to circumnavigate Tasmania (van Diemen's Land).Flinders went onto the explore the Australian coastline in the sloop Xenophon which was renamed the HMS Investigator. He was to be accompanied by the Lady Nelson as a survey vessel, but this boat was not up to the arduous task and was sent back to Port Jackson.
the verb is "sailed"
Christopher Columbus sailed a boat and Thomas Jefferson wrote on a piece of paper. The boat that Columbus sailed on sailed
Tom Thumb - comics - was created in 1971.
He was as big as a my thumb.
both. you can say "he sailed a boat" in which it's transitive, the direct object being boat. or you can say "she sailed down the river" in which it's intransitive
The Tom Thumb was the name of the small boat in which explorers George Bass and Matthew Flinderscircumnavigated of what was then Van Diemen's Land (now Tasmania).
he sailed a boat ;)