A ship designed to sail into the wind and navigate close to the shore is called a "schooner." Schooners have a unique sail configuration that allows them to sail efficiently against the wind, and their shallow draft enables them to navigate in shallow waters near the shore. These characteristics make schooners well-suited for coastal and inland waterways navigation.
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He designed a sail that was more efficient. It could maneuver better and was able to maintain better speeds. It made his sail-loft the most successful sailing business in Philadelphia. This sail was not patented.
The ship would have gotten stuck in the sand. The water wasn't deep enough for the large ship.
It helps to keep the machine in good working order. If the sail plan is left out, it could rip or have something else happen.
No ship was used. The rivers aren't deep enough and when they became too shallow to navigate they walked, rode, and used canoes.
Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo was a Portuguese explorer who was the first European to navigate the coast of present day California. He was also one of the founders of the city of Oaxaca, in Mexico.
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They/you (plural formal) navigate/sail/steer/travel
The word for sailing all the way around the earth is Circumnavigate. From the latin Circum - to encircle and Navigate - to sail.
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It was designed with a special sail that allowed it to sail against the wind.
The word "navigation" has the same root as "navigate." They both come from the Latin word "navigare," meaning "to sail."
"Navigo" in Latin means "I sail" or "I navigate." It comes from the root "navis" meaning "ship" and "agere" meaning "to drive."
'faire de la voile' (infinitive form). It can also be "naviguer" which is 'to navigate', but this is used as a more common expression.
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It was designed with a special sail that allowed it to sail against the wind.
He designed a sail that was more efficient. It could maneuver better and was able to maintain better speeds. It made his sail-loft the most successful sailing business in Philadelphia. This sail was not patented.
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