A rudder on a ship is one of the most important parts. Without it, it would be most difficult to control the direction of the craft.
If it's big trunks with stuff you won't need during the trip, mostly in the baggage hold of the ship. If it's a passenger ship, it will be in the closet in your cabin. Valuables will be mostly kept in a small safe inside your cabin or the ship will have a central safekeeping area managed by one of the ship's stewards or pursers.
Generally, a ship of his size had about 30-40 sailors on board.
The big house on the corner, sailing ship on silky seas, birds in cages, foxes and chickens, flowers.
The major ocean-going sailing ship from 1400 AD on was the Carrack, a big and stable type of freighter ship that could travel to the Indies and that carried Columbus to America. Also in use was the Caravel, a somewhat smaller type of ship. Both types were invented by the Portuguese. In the Mediterranean waters the Galley - an ancient design by Greeks and Romans - long remained in use.
Of the ship
Cruise
Depends on how big the ship is.
No a modern cruise ship is too big.
Not all cruise ships are the same but the average size is about 25,000 tons.
Around $697,000,000
A ship's rudder is used to change the direction of the ship. The rudder is typically located at the rear of the ship and is controlled by a steering wheel or a tiller. By turning the rudder, the flow of water is redirected, causing the ship to turn.
It actually depends on how big the ship is.
With a rudder
A cruise ship passenger is someone who is on a cruise ship during a cruise.
It helps stear, the size of the rudder depends on the size of the ship
to be able to steer a ship with complete control. without ship rudder many people would tip over when there on a boat.