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.
in his first voyage he had four. They used two medium sized, three masted sailing ships, 120 tons each. One 50 ton caravel and one 200 ton store ship. i think he burned the store ship sometime during his journey though