A barque has 3 (or sometimes more) masts.
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the Glomar Challenger was a 200ft. 3-masted ship with a steam engine, workspace, laboratories, and storage spaces
Embark is to board a ship - specifically the large 3 masted Bark or more appropriately spelled barque
A caravel is a ship with 3 masts. To see a photo of a delightful model of a caravel, click on the Related Link.
An Egyptian word that starts with X is : "Xebec" meaning 3 masted Mediterranean sailing ship with long overhanging bow ans stern.
to handie any ship in a severe storm could involve a lot of skills, for instance it is possible for a ship to burst or brake in two in storms or hurricanes, that is why a skilled Captain will choose to keep the ship´s bow either in the wind at no speed or stern(transom) in the wind until the storm has subdued, a three masted ship in a severe storm should lower all sails except the smallest one on the mast closest to the bow, and try to keep the transom in the wind at all times, it´s good to know that the 3 mast´s and riggins alone can help the ship to capside
Xeric is an adjective that describes something as being very dry. Xebec is a type of 3-masted sailing ship. Xanthelasma is a yellow-colored fatty deposit around the eyelids.
Invincible Armada
I tried to find the answer to this question and didn't come up with the cost of the trip. I did find out that a 60 ton ship the Speedwell was bought by the Piligrams, but not used and that the Mayflower was leased. It had been used for shipping wine, was 3 masted and 180 tons. The individuals on the ship did not pay for passage from what I can figure out.
3-masted Schooners and Viking Long Boats (or any oar powered war ships)