The wreck lay intact on its port side, its masts and crane jibs spreading themselves across the sand and gravel seabed. |
To prevent further adventuring, these emperors made it a capital offense to build a boat with more than two masts. |
The fleet spreads out over the sea and orders are given to raise the anchors and run the sails up the masts. |
It has two masts, square rigged on both with a spanker sail on the aftermost mast. |
Its colossal doors and cathedral-like interiors admitted great steam yachts of the period, with tall masts and rigging standing. |
Submarine wirelesses were constantly improved throughout the war and a major development was the invention of the telescopic masts. |