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Tudor ships were often referred to as "Tudor warships" or "Tudor naval vessels." Some specific types of Tudor ships included galleons, carracks, and pinnaces. One notable Tudor ship was the Mary Rose, a warship that sank in 1545 and was later salvaged.
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jamie marks
the Tudor sailors jobs were scrubbing the deck watching out on the water in case other ships attack
It was very cramped. They stayed in the same cloths for years
On a cruise ship it is called a cabin or berth. On a military vessel or merchant ship it is called a compartment.
I don't know specifically about the 1500's but the crew on a tall ship in the 18th Century would include a first mate, boatswain, ship's carpenter, pursar to name a few. There are more but I am researching the topic myself. This is what I have found so far.
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Two famous Tudor ship names include: Trinity and Trinity Royal. Also, Carvel of Ewe, Regent, and Mary Fortune are three other famous Tudor ship names.
Tudor ships were often referred to as "Tudor warships" or "Tudor naval vessels." Some specific types of Tudor ships included galleons, carracks, and pinnaces. One notable Tudor ship was the Mary Rose, a warship that sank in 1545 and was later salvaged.
How did the jobs on the ships work
flogging
cooking, chimney sweeping, cleaning and being a servant
The tudor salors had to eat their own wee and poo as well as eachother.
The worst type of punishment on board a galleon is 'flogging'. You would receive a number of lashes from a knotted whip depending on how bad the crime had been.
Scurvy