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The Heyday of Sail
Caravelles, Galleons, Cogs and Schooners.
When ships ruled the waves.
Naval Architecture
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Eurimedon, 2005-03-22 18:22:41
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How did the rigs work and how many types are there.
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Sails & Masts
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The ships true motor, until the motor was invented.
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Steering Gear
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How can one sail if one can't steer?
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Decks
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When ships grew larger.
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Keels
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No boat can sail without one. And here is why...
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Anchors
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Did you know how many types of anchors have been invented? Well, lets find out.
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Oars
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Oars were used in both larger and smaller vessels. How were they built and used?
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From ancient types to contempory types. How has the rudder changed throughout time.
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