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412px x 550px | 39.60kB [source page] a Horible photo but it shows my little station After the new radio and antennas there was a bit of From Yahoo Image Search: "Ships and Sailing" Did Native Americans build ships and sail from Asia to america? Q. Apparently they sailed from North East Asia long before the Europeans knew anything about building ships, how does that work? Asked by Earth Wonderer - Thu Sep 2 11:18:38 2010 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments is there a website which got listing of ships sailing schedule? Q. Website that has gt information ships arrival and departure aroundthe world? Asked by Shuga Ravi - Fri May 22 06:16:55 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. Sorry... but you will have to get your information elsewhere for your somalia pirating activities... That kind of information is tactical and the only reason for getting it is to lay out your pirating activities... ask you somalia war lord for it. Answered by Toro Decaca - Fri May 22 06:28:43 2009 How does an old sailing ship's (Elizabethan era) steering system work?
Q. I'm aware that not all the old sailing ships used wheels, but those are the kind that I'd like to learn about. I know the names of certain parts (wheel, whipstaff, tiller, etc), but are there any good explanations of how all the parts work together to move the rudder? Better yet, are there any videos showing such a thing being built or deconstructed? I'm writing something about old style sailing ships and it'd really help me out to get a better grasp on how this works. Asked by jacks_liver - Sat Feb 27 22:19:08 2010 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. I think the links below is going to be the best you will find. However, there is really no "rocket science" involved here... the techniques of steering a larger sailing vessel has not really changed at all - except now on large sailboats the added use of hydraulics has made the steering easier. The wheel vs the tiller is still a matter or personal preference; both of course, are used to turn the rudder. Most sail boats under 30 feet (for example) still use a rudder, while over 30 feet will use a wheel... In some cases, a sailboat over 70 feet will also have hydraulics to make the steering easier. John Answered by Capt. John - Sun Feb 28 05:28:07 2010 From Yahoo Answer Search: "Ships and Sailing" Port City welcomes Tall Ships
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