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| Brand Name: | Brand New |
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| Type: | Handicraft |
| Place of Origin: | Vietnam |
| Model Number: | TS0052W |
| Payment Terms: | L/C,T/T,Western Union |
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| Minimum Order Quantity: | Negotiable |
| Supply Ability: | Negotiable |
| Package: | Each product is packed in wooden crate and put in 5 layers Carton box. Model is ready for display. |
| Delivery Time: | Negotiable |
As everyone knows, Christopher Columbus had three ships on his first voyage, the Niáa, the Pinta, and the Santa Maria. The flagship Santa Maria had the nickname La Gallega. It was a nao, which simply means "ship" in old Spanish; today, we might call such a ship a carrack. She was fat and slow, designed for hauling cargo, not for exploration. Some sources say that the Santa Maria was about 100 tons, meaning that it could carry 100 toneladas, which were large casks of wine. There has been much speculation about just how large such a ship would be; the best current thinking, by Carla Rahn Philips, puts the length of Santa Maria at 18 meters, keel length at 12 meters, beam 6 meters, and a depth of 3 meters from keel to deck.
The Santa Maria had three masts (fore, main, and mizzen), each of which carried one large sail. The foresail and mainsail were square; the sail on the mizzen, or rear, mast was a triangular sail known as a lateen. In addition, the ship carried a small square sail on the bowsprit, and small topsail on the mainmast above the mainsail.