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But if we didn't have that, some big carrack would run us under for sure and never feel the difference.
She was a carrack, equipped to fight at close range.
It was a close (and a bit smaller) relative of the carrack.
In the middle of the 16th century the first galleons were developed from the carrack.
Shortly after, Carrack became too involved with solo work to devote time to the group.
"Once your grace has taken all he wants out of the carrack, have her sailed up here.
Years later, the carrack returned to the port, after trading in Angola.
He was on the rear tower of the carrack, named Oak-engrip.
The carrack and then the caravel were developed in Iberia.
With the destruction and retreat of the galleys it became clear that the carrack was lost.
The 16th century saw the carrack evolve into the galleon and then the ship of the line.
She was a carrack; these were largest ships of the time and the first truly ocean going vessels.
The carrack, leaving the harbour, rose and fell to long swells from the west.
The soft swaying of the carrack at anchor slowly soothed him.
For much of the remainder of the 16th century, the average carrack on the India run was probably around 400t.
The song was sung by Carrack, who had lost his own father when he was only eleven years old.
He said, "Perhaps it is a galliot or a carrack, attacked by pirates."
The galleon was an ocean going ship type which evolved from the carrack in the second half of 16th century.
The carrack was another type of ship invented in the Mediterranean in the 15th century.
Since the carrack was a small and narrow boat, their fingers must have ached from all the necessary crossing.
Later, perhaps, a breakwater, but for now, we'll start with a breastwork and a place to dock a carrack.
Towards the end of the 14th century, ships like the carrack began to develop towers on the bow and stern.
The carrack housed a forge, where three weapon smiths could do maintenance work at sea.
The prize money from the carrack worth £3,000 was awarded by Queen Elizabeth.
Carrack had also been a member of Roxy Music.