All such things pertain to water transportion vessels.
A caicque is a light Turkish rowboat. Kayik (for spelling, use caicque) is a general term, covering numerous types of rowboats in Turkish naval history.
A carrack or nao was a three- or four-masted sailing ship developed in the Mediterranean in the 15th century. It had a high rounded stern with an aftcastle and a forecastle and bowsprit at the stem.
A caravel is a small, highly maneuverable, three-masted ship used by the Portuguese for long voyages of exploration beginning in the 15th century.
A clipper was a very fast multiple-masted sailing ship of the 19th century. Generally narrow for their length, limiting in their bulk freight carrying capacities, and small by later 19th century standards, the clippers had a large relative sail area.
A coracle is a primitive type of boat. It is a light boat, oval in shape, and formed of canvas stretched on a framework of split and interwoven rods, and well-coated with tar and pitch to render it water-tight.
2006-09-04 15:48:17
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answered by ♥ lani s 7
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Coracles are round boats made out of hides over a wooden frame.Clippers are sailing ships. Caravels are smaller sail boats. Caiques are types of parrots.Carracks are English military ships, often called great ships.
2006-09-05 11:41:54
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answered by science teacher 7
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vessels
a carracks is classification of Tudor ships of war
a Coracles are smallish vessels used for fishing or transportation
A clipper was a very fast multiple-masted sailing ship of the 19th century
The kaiki or caique is the Greek (from Turkish) name for a wooden fishing boat usually found among the waters of the Ionian or Aegean Seas.
A caravel is a small, highly maneuverable, three-masted ship used by the Portuguese for long voyages of exploration beginning in the 15th century.
2006-09-04 21:53:14
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answered by Bushit 4
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Types of boats.
2006-09-04 21:12:15
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answered by Anonymous
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modes of water transportation, boats or ships
2006-09-04 21:11:36
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answered by Anonymous
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sail boats
2006-09-05 09:18:56
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answered by bill j 4
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They are all either boats or ships.
2006-09-04 21:11:30
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answered by john b 5
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