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where does a ship sail

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A sailing ship is a sea-going vessel that uses sails mounted on masts to harness the power of wind and propel the vessel. There is a variety of sail plans that propel sailing ships, employing square-rigged or fore-and-aft sails.

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Centuries old and still sailing – "Tall ship" is the common term used for large sailing vessels with multiple tall masts, vast sails and long narrow hulls. ... Golden oldies – Many of these ships have been beautifully restored and are still in use today."Among sailing vessels, the distinction between ships and boats is that a ship is a square-rigged craft with at least three masts, and a boat isn't. With regard to motorized craft, a ship is a large vessel intended for oceangoing or at least deep-water transport, and a boat is anything else.

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