1. To cause to exist or happen; bring about; create: made problems for us; making a commotion. 2. To bring into existence by shaping, modifying, or putting together material; construct: make a dress; made a stone wall. 3. To form by assembling individuals or constituents: We made a ...
Model ships were not bottled until about 1850 when the great clipper ships plied the seas from port cities in England and America. These ships had as many as seven masts and many sails for the speeds needed to cross oceans and deliver products and profits. They were also equipped with guns...
Starting with a block of wood, Koster spent his days after school making the entire boat by himself, apart from the sails. Those, he got his mother to help him sew, as he was too young to do it on his own. A key detail is included in every sai...
And the blades of the windmill or sometimes the entire windmill can be turned into the wind direction. This simple solution also goes back 400 years. They can only operate them while at home because tending the sails on the windmills is like sailing a ship — it has to be constantly watch...
(two mast, one triangle sail all the way forward, and a four-sided sail flying abaft of each mast. By flying our sails in this way, we break the sails into smaller, more managable sections. This also brings the sailplan lower relative to the center of mass of the vessel. This ...
manufacturers of fibre glass boats, frp, speed boats, and canoes for water sports, fishing, tourists, ambulance etc. Also making dive equipment, para sails and insulated containers.