Honestly if they've improved the efficiency of sails then that's great, but this marketting text is still silly enough to go here.
Honestly if they've improved the efficiency of sails then that's great, but this marketting text is still silly enough to go here.
forgot the word "cargo" before "vessel". Looks like they're actually building these things though so it'll be interesting to see if they work
Most of the big sailing ships we think of in the past were for cargo so 🤷
Oldest known sailing ships were made by Egyptians around 4000 BC, and through small, they did have sails and most likely were used to carry cargo. First historically mentioned sea cargo was iirc pharaoh Cheops importing copper from Sinai.
going back to 4k bce to organize an anti cargoship luddite movement amongst the copper ass-porters of tge sinai desert
Anticha - Anti Chalcolithic Aktion
fair enough