4. Ancient Egyptians invented cargo ships that could hold
500 ton of rocks. The Egyptians learnt how to build
large and steady cargo ships. Cargo ships from the
modern era are made out of metal but Egyptians made
their cargo boats out of wood.
The Egyptian learned how to build large and steady
cargo ships; the first sailing boats were made by the
Egyptian in 4000 BC.
Egyptians Cargo Boats
8. What boats are there
• Vikings ships were marine vessels of
particular designs built by the Vikings.
• Knarr
• Karve
• Faering
• Longships
9. When rowing, Vikings probably sat on sea
chests (wooden boxes with their belongings
inside)
Vikings ships could sail at around 18 km
The Vikings built fast ships for raiding and
war. These ships were dragon ships or
longships. The Vikings also had slower
passenger and cargo ships called Knarrs.
They built small boats for fishing or short
trips.
13. The boats were powered by wind.
Tudor ships could travel across oceans to both
trade and fight.
The food on ships included: salted beef, fish,
bread, dry biscuits and cheese. The food often had
maggots in it and the drinking water went stale. On
long journeys, many sailors died of scurvy
because they did not have enough vitamin C
from fresh fruit and vegetables.
Tudor boats
14. Henry VIII was the first king to build ships especially
for war since the times of Alfred the Great. He also
encouraged people to build merchant ships for trade.
Henry VIII continued this. Ships were high and
narrow and carried large numbers of guns. Some
were carried on the upper decks whilst heavy guns
were put between decks and were fired through
holes cut in the sides of the ships.
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16. Tudor boats were powered by
the wind and were extremely
slow.
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17. Tudor ships could travel across
the oceans to both trade or
fight.
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20. Ships used the river and the docks in
the Victorian period.
Steam ships were powered by steam
engines which used coal.
Sailing ships were powered by the
wind.
Along with trading ships which
brought goods to Hull. The port had
both passenger ships and a fishing
fleet
23. Speed Boats
• Generally, speed boats are small motored boats
that are made for speed and agility.
There are several types of speed boats.
24. • The RNLI has an active fleet of 332 lifeboats at 233
lifeboat stations, which are strategically placed around
the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland.
• The Royal National Lifeboat Institution is a registered
charity that saves lives at sea. It provides the 24-hour on-
call service to cover search and rescue requirements out
to 100 nautical miles from the coast of the United
Kingdom and Republic of Ireland and a seasonal beach
lifeguard service on appropriate beaches in the south
west of England.
RNLI Boats