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by alanning
1371 days ago
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“Modern mariners can tack against the wind by setting the sails at sharp angles. That wasn’t feasible 2,400 years ago because sails were fixed then.” From the picture it seems the sail on the replica can pivot around the mast but looks like it would take a lot of work (and time) with all the rigging. So is this quote’s meaning that modern sailboats can change the angle of its sail fast enough to be useful while the ancient ones couldn’t? |
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