Forums / Public / General discussion / What are the parts of the wooden sailboat used by the explorers from england to canada?
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JunkFoodAddict
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#11277 2007-11-06 18:52 GMT |
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I need help for ships
Tell me the parts of the ships used a long time ago like the sails,steering and other parts and even the hull but not the weopons i need answers by thursday november 8 |
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Eclipse
45 posts |
#11278 2007-11-07 06:35 GMT |
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Well, I know they used Square Sails. Rudder, Ballast, those things. I tried to find you a helpful link. The link I give is Viking Long-ships, maybe it get you in the right direction.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Longship#Construction Also, where it mention "Clinker" built, I not think the sailboats you study used this type hull. Here may be a better link. Also, check for References at the bottom; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boat_building |
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RadicalRodent
37 posts |
#11279 2007-11-07 15:24 GMT |
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I'm wondering if you want a list like: Keel.Transom, Prow, Skeg,
Rudder, Pintel, Pinnion, Topsail, Jib, Mast,Boom, Trundgon, Yankee,Hatch,Portlite, Seacock.Companionway, bulkhead, Maststep,Forsail, Mainsail,Gig,Binnacle, Bilge,Scupper, Hawespipe,Hawser,Sheets,Lines, Sister,Rib,Bollard,Helm Wheel, Tumblehome,Figurehead, |
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