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    Sailing ship - Wikipedia

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    A sailing ship is a sea-going vessel that uses sails mounted on masts to harness the power of wind and propel the vessel. There is a variety of sail plans that propel sailing ships, employing square-rigged or fore-and-aft sails. Some ships carry square sails on each mast—the brig and full-rigged ship,

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    The first sailing vessels were developed for use in the South China Sea by the Austronesian peoples, and also independently in lands abutting the western Mediterranean Seaby the 2nd millennium BC. In Asia,

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    Every sailing ship has a sail plan that is adapted to the purpose of the vessel and the ability of the crew; each has a hull, riggingan

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    The crew of a sailing ship is divided between officers (the captain and his subordinates) and seamenor ordinary hands. An able seaman was expected to "hand, reef, and steer" (handle the lines and other equipment, reef the sails, and steer the vessel). The crew is

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    Handling a sailing ship requires management of its sails to power—but not overpower—the ship and navigation to guide the ship, both at sea and in and out of harbors.
    Under sail
    Key elements of sailing a

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    Götheborg, a sailing replica of a Swedish East Indiaman
    Cutty Sark, the only surviving clipper ship
    USS Constitutionwith sails on display in 2012, the oldest commissioned warship

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    • Graham, Gerald S. “The Ascendancy of the Sailing Ship 1850-85.” Economic History Review, 9#1 1956, pp. 74–88 online
    Watts, Philip (1911). "Ship" . In Chisholm, Hugh (ed.). Encyclopædia Britannica. 24 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. pp. 880–970, see pages 881

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  2. List of large sailing vessels - Wikipedia

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    133 hàng · This is a list of large sailing vessels, past and present, including sailing mega …

  3. Sailing ship - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    A sailing ship is a big boat with sails which catch the wind. The wind pushes the boat along. A sailing ship had a rig of at least three masts, square rigged on all of them. The great days of sailing ships was from around the 15th century to the middle of the 19th century.

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    • Category:Sailing ships - Wikimedia Commons

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      19/05/2018 · A sailing ship is a sailing vessel with a specific rig of at least three masts, square rigged on all of them. If your image is of a smaller sailboat (yacht, dinghy, multi-hull etc.) please add it to a subcategory below or go to Category:Sailboats .

    • sailing ship - Wiktionary

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      22/01/2022 · sailing ship (plural sailing ships) English Wikipedia has an article on: sailing ship. Wikipedia . A ship with masts and sails, powered by the wind. Synonyms . sail (nautical) sailing vessel; Translations . type of ship.

    • Ship - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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      • Early ships
        The first ships used oars or the wind(or both) to make them move. From about 4000 BC the Ancient Egyptians were making wooden sail boats. By 1200 BC the Phoenicians and Greeks had begun to make bigger sailing ships which were about 30 metres (100 feet) long and could carry …
      • Age of sail
        Sailing ships were used for thousands of years, but they were very important from the Age of Discovery to the 19th century. The Chinese admiral Zheng He commanded a fleet of large 'treasure ships' on seven voyages all over Asia up to East-Africa in the early fifteenth century. Th…
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      • Category:Sailing ships of Germany - Wikimedia Commons

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        Media in category "Sailing ships of Germany" The following 42 files are in this category, out of 42 total. 00319-Hamburg-1898-Segelschiffhafen II-Brück & Sohn Kunstverlag.jpg. 06189-Meißen-1905-Elbe mit Frachtkähnen, Burgberg-Brück & Sohn Kunstverlag.jpg. 11782-Meißen-1910-Albrechtsburg ...

      • Sailing-Ship-Effekt – Wikipedia

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        Der Sailing-Ship-Effekt ist eine Metapher für die Dynamik von Veränderungsprozessen und leitet sich aus der Zeit des Übergangs von Segelschiffen zu Dampfschiffen her.. Entwicklung des Begriffes. Als im 19.Jahrhundert die Dampfschifffahrt aufkam, sahen sich die Hersteller von Segelschiffen in ihrem Geschäftsmodell bedroht. In der Folge entwickelten sich als Antwort auf …

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        • Category:Sailing Ships | Seaport Wiki | Fandom

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          Sailing Ships Category page. Edit Edit source History Talk (0) This category page is automatically updated when a new ship page is added to this wiki. Sailing Ships: Sailing Ships are propelled by sails that harness the power of wind. These ships take up 1 fleet slot. Ships Fast Navigation By propulsion (+) ...

        • Tall Ships’ Races – Wikipedia

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          Die Tall Ships’ Races – im Englischen offiziell meist The Tall Ships’ Races, dt. etwa „(Die) Großsegler-Rennen“; von 1973 bis 2003 Cutty Sark Tall Ships’ Races – sind eine erstmals 1956 ausgetragene Langstreckenregatta für Großsegler und andere Segelschiffe mit großenteils jungen Besatzungen (16 bis 25 Jahre). Bei der Regatta steht einerseits das Wettsegeln auf Zeit im ...



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