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Trying to get clearer on the geography of Eriador, particularly Arthedain, was not something I thought I'd be doing with a chunk of my morning.
And ships. I can't just say they were on a ship*, dammit, I have to figure out which kind of ship and how it worked. Today I learnt that there's no good reason to put them on a lateen rigged ship, pretty as that would be.
*And yes, this was originally typoed rather hilariously in my mania.
And ships. I can't just say they were on a ship*, dammit, I have to figure out which kind of ship and how it worked. Today I learnt that there's no good reason to put them on a lateen rigged ship, pretty as that would be.
*And yes, this was originally typoed rather hilariously in my mania.
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Why not? I mean, I have not (yet) gone so far as to use fully-rigged Yankee clippers in Middle-earth, but bear in mind that this is an imaginary history, so go for it! Cogs inhabit my version of Middle-earth, and I am currently researching Basque whale hunting. So there you go.
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Evidently (according to my amateur findings anyway, though I'm glad to defer to nautical experts if such are in the ranks) lateen-rigged sails were used in situations where the wind would shift or where they might have to go against the wind; whereas square-rigged sails were most efficient for open sea situations with the wind behind the ship, which is exactly what's up with the ship under consideration here.
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Ah yes technically I could, cool! It's...not actually that important though as I only mention the sails once. You'd think this ship was actually a big deal from the time I put into figuring it out, but that's just me being anal retentive. And finding a good reason to spend time looking up ships, which is something I ought to have done ages ago.