The Carrack.
The Santa Maria ship was a Carrack also known as (Nao) which is portuguese for "ship."
The carrack was a ship type invented in southern Europe in the 15th century, and was one of the most influential ship designs in history. It was a larger vessel than the caravel. Columbus's ship, the Santa Maria was a famous example of a carrack.
A carrack is a type of sailing ship that was used for long-distance travel during the Age of Exploration, typically reaching speeds of 4-8 knots (4.6-9.2 mph).
A carrack is a large ship used primarily for transporting merchandise. It was in use from about the 14th to the 17th century.
The largest Spanish sailiing ships of this date were called Carrack's
Trinidad was the name of Magellan's flagship.It was a nao (carrack) of 100-110 tons.It was wrecked in c.1523.
No it wasn't it was a nao. That means ship in Old Spanish. In todays world it would be considered a carrack.
First cruise ship made was in the year 1900.
Four words you can use instead of galleon: 1. Carrack 2. Carack 3. Sailing Ship 4. Sailing Vessel
Al-Abbas is name of first ship made in Pakistan
Giovanni had only one ship and it was named the Matthew thename of his boat was Matthew and yes Giovanni is john cabots real name