A Tale of Two Brands. Part II: The Round Ship
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Ongoing, First published Jul 26, 2024
Sailing ships took advantage of winds, tides, and currents but struggled with impaired mobility in windless seas. Due to technological imperfections, medieval vessels could not run against the wind. The bigger versions had no trouble crossing deep waters and did not require frequent layovers in ports. The passengers sustained traumatic experiences during squalls. The Mediterranean was not closed for shipping in winter.
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