Naos and galleons did have a forecastle and a poop deck, but galleons didn't exist yet during Columbus travels, they appeared during the 1510s or 1520s. Galleons were longer than naos and were bigger. They were the fist ship to carry a full battery of guns all along the ship in a main deck under forecastle and poop deck.
This is not a galleon, neither a caravel. Is the replica of a nao (particularly nao Victoria, the flagship of Ferdinand Magellan during his 1521 expedition, which resulted with the death of Magellan and the first global circumnavigation, ended by Juan Sebastián Elcano). The naos existed more than a hundred years before the galleons, they were smaller than galleons but bigger than caravels.Caravels didn't have a forecastle and a poop deck.
This is definetely not a galleon. It's called a Caravel and they existed many years before the galleons. This ship looks like the Santa Maria, one of the three caravels sailed by Columbus to the new world.
This is a nao, the Nao Vicotira. It was travel around the world with Magallanes and Juan Sebastian Elcano. This isn´t a galleon. You can a galleon search "galeon andalucía" in this website. Sorry because my poor English, I am a student.
I confirm. It's the Nao Victoria. The first ship sailing around the world. It's neither a carvel nor a carrack, and of course, it's not a galleon. It's a Nao, a ship a little bit bigger than a carvel designed in Spain and Portugal for Atlantic sailing.
I think this may be the replica of Magellan's ship the Victoria (Vittoria) which has been in Malaga harbour recently. Can anyone confirm? It looks like the one in other YouTube videos.
Its a Carrack. The caravel generally had lateen or triangular sails. The galleon did not appear until the 1540s-some 50 years after Columbus sailed for the New World. Th carrack was a 3 or 4 mast vessel with square sails on the first 2 masts.
This is not a spanish galleon. It is a caravel. Columbus didn't have galleons. The Spanish galleons were very big and heavy ships, because had great load capacity, but rather also had to take more than 2000 people and were totally armed
que no que es carabela
jesusperezamorano 1 year ago
Naos and galleons did have a forecastle and a poop deck, but galleons didn't exist yet during Columbus travels, they appeared during the 1510s or 1520s. Galleons were longer than naos and were bigger. They were the fist ship to carry a full battery of guns all along the ship in a main deck under forecastle and poop deck.
HectorsShadow 1 year ago
This is not a galleon, neither a caravel. Is the replica of a nao (particularly nao Victoria, the flagship of Ferdinand Magellan during his 1521 expedition, which resulted with the death of Magellan and the first global circumnavigation, ended by Juan Sebastián Elcano). The naos existed more than a hundred years before the galleons, they were smaller than galleons but bigger than caravels.Caravels didn't have a forecastle and a poop deck.
HectorsShadow 1 year ago
This is definetely not a galleon. It's called a Caravel and they existed many years before the galleons. This ship looks like the Santa Maria, one of the three caravels sailed by Columbus to the new world.
themailman43 1 year ago
@themailman43 This is a carrack (Nau) more large. The Caravel have triangular(for the most), not quadrangular(or "round") velas.
Luso515PorTuoGraal 1 year ago
This is a nao, the Nao Vicotira. It was travel around the world with Magallanes and Juan Sebastian Elcano. This isn´t a galleon. You can a galleon search "galeon andalucía" in this website. Sorry because my poor English, I am a student.
Xarlysevillista 1 year ago
I confirm. It's the Nao Victoria. The first ship sailing around the world. It's neither a carvel nor a carrack, and of course, it's not a galleon. It's a Nao, a ship a little bit bigger than a carvel designed in Spain and Portugal for Atlantic sailing.
jmlvqz 2 years ago
es una carabela!
BuLLReD86 2 years ago
no es ningun galeon eso es una carabela española mas pequeña que un galeon
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lerlo 2 years ago
no es una réplica de un galeón, están construyendo una en sevilla que se llama ANDALUCIA, está previsto que navegue en noviembre. galeón S XVII.
peugeotvilanova 2 years ago
I think this may be the replica of Magellan's ship the Victoria (Vittoria) which has been in Malaga harbour recently. Can anyone confirm? It looks like the one in other YouTube videos.
Vandertop 2 years ago
Its a Carrack. The caravel generally had lateen or triangular sails. The galleon did not appear until the 1540s-some 50 years after Columbus sailed for the New World. Th carrack was a 3 or 4 mast vessel with square sails on the first 2 masts.
loufalce 2 years ago
This is not a spanish galleon. It is a caravel. Columbus didn't have galleons. The Spanish galleons were very big and heavy ships, because had great load capacity, but rather also had to take more than 2000 people and were totally armed
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MalumZeth 8 months ago
this not is the santa maria,the santa maria is most big
fumetalk 4 years ago
this aint no galleon, this is a replica of columbus' santa maria
rrp1993 4 years ago
The Santa Maria is in Barcelona. Ok so its too small to be a galleon?
hendrickson 4 years ago
This is the 1492 Santa Maria Carvel or Nao , it is not a Galleon but very close.
sanddragon99 4 years ago