Ships {bark} can have three to five masts and square sails.
Ships {brigantine} can have fore and aft masts and square sails.
small Spanish or Portuguese sailing ship {caravel} [1400 to 1600].
Platform with sail can connect two narrow hulls {catamaran}.
catamaran {catboat}.
Ships {clipper} can have three tall sails and narrow hull.
Asian long, flat-bottom sailboats {dhow} can have lateen rigging.
Large ships {galleon} can have three masts and square sails [1400 to 1600].
Ships {junk, ship} {junket, boat} can have flat bottoms, two or three masts, and triangular sails.
Ships {ketch} can have taller mast fore and smaller mast aft and square sails.
Ships {schooner} can have fore mast smaller than aft mast and triangular sails.
Boats {sloop} can have one mast and two triangular sails.
sailing ship {windjammer}.
Ships {xebec} can have three masts and square and triangular sails.
Ships {yawl} can have tall fore mast and short aft mast, or small boat.
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