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He discovered that even in the southern regions, the prevalent ships were oar-and-sail vessels, similar to the galleys of the Mediterranean on Earth. These were long, narrow, low, and agile ships primarily propelled by oars. Although equipped with sails, these were mainly used to conserve the rowers energy during long voyages.
Each side of the ship had only one row of long oars. The larger oars could be up to several meters long and weigh as much as 300 kilograms, requi ...
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