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Venetian Galleon
Venetian Galleon · Large Sailing Ship — Principal Warship of the Republic of Venice
The Venetian galleon was a large sailing vessel used by the Republic of Venice in the 16th and 17th centuries. Serving as both a merchant ship and a warship, it plied the Mediterranean and Atlantic waters. Its sturdy hull and numerous gun ports made it ideal for naval warfare and long-distance trade.

Flander
Flander · Joseon-era trade ship — Large late Joseon sailing merchant vessel
The Flander was a large merchant ship influenced by Western designs during the late Joseon period. It was primarily used for trade with China and Japan, suitable for both domestic and overseas voyages. Its key characteristics include a spacious cargo hold and a sturdy wooden hull.

Chase Boat (Chao-seon)
Chase boat · Fast naval patrol craft
The Chao-seon was a small, fast military vessel used by the late Joseon navy. It was designed for agility and speed, making it ideal for pursuing enemy ships and coastal patrols. Oars and sails provided the necessary maneuverability.

Longship
Longship · Viking War Vessel — Fast and agile Norse ship
The longship was a long, wooden vessel used by Norse Vikings, renowned for its speed and maneuverability. Its shallow draft allowed navigation along rivers and coastal waters, making it ideal for both raids and exploration.

Sentry
Sentry · Late Joseon Patrol Boat — Naval ship for coastal defense
The Sentry was a small warship used in the late Joseon period for maritime patrol and coastal defense. Its shallow draft and quick maneuverability made it effective in coastal waters and river mouths. Sentries primarily performed military patrols, surveillance, and intrusion monitoring.

Aramang
Aramang · Traditional Merchant Ship — A representative Joseon-era cargo vessel
The Aramang was a wooden merchant ship used during Korea's Joseon Dynasty. Its broad cargo space and stable structure made it ideal for transporting rice, salt, silk, and other goods. It was widely employed along coasts and rivers for commercial activity.

Drakkar
Viking Longship · Iconic Nordic Warship — Long, Dragon-Headed Ship
The Drakkar was a longship used by Norse Vikings, famed for its dragon-headed prow. Built with a shallow draft and flexible hull, it could navigate both open seas and shallow rivers. It served in warfare, trade, and exploration across Europe.

Haka
Cargo Ship · Joseon Era Merchant Vessel
The Haka was a large wooden cargo ship used during the Joseon Dynasty. It primarily transported grain, salt, textiles, and other goods along rivers and coastal routes. Its wide and simple deck allowed for efficient bulk loading.

Barellu
Barellu · Medieval Korean Small Boat — River and Coastal Wooden Vessel
The Barellu was a small wooden boat used during Korea's Goryeo and Joseon periods. It was widely employed for fishing, transportation, and cargo along rivers and coastal areas. Its flat bottom and shallow draft made it especially effective in navigating shallow waters.

Medieval Sailing Ship
Medieval Vessel · Wind-powered Transport — Ocean-going wooden ship
The medieval sailing ship refers to wooden vessels used from the 9th to 15th centuries in Europe and Asia. Utilizing sails and masts to harness wind power, these ships played vital roles in maritime trade, exploration, and warfare. They came in various sizes and designs, laying the foundation for the Age of Exploration.

Chameuse
Chameuse · Goryeo Military Ship — Agile and Defensive War Vessel
The Chameuse was a type of military ship used by the Goryeo navy. Despite its relatively small size, it was known for its speed and remarkable defensive structure inspired by traditional Korean warships. It was especially effective in anti-piracy operations and naval skirmishes.

Caravel
Caravel · Small Sailing Ship — Iconic Exploration Vessel of the Age of Discovery
The caravel was a small, highly maneuverable sailing ship developed in 15th-century Portugal and Spain. Known for its speed, it became the preferred vessel for exploration and charting new routes. Its combination of lateen and square sails allowed for versatile sailing.

Jot
Jot · Joseon Dynasty Warship — Early Joseon military vessel
The Jot was a warship used from the early Joseon period in Korea. It was primarily employed for coastal defense, anti-piracy operations, and military transport. Noted for its speed and agility, the Jot was effective in naval skirmishes.

Junk (Qiu-ka)
Junk · Medium Sail Ship — Iconic East Asian maritime vessel
The junk is a traditional sailing ship originating from China, widely used for maritime transport and trade in East Asia. Its distinctive design with broad sails and compartmentalized hull enabled stable voyages in diverse sea conditions.

Galleon
Galleon · Sailing Ship — Iconic ship of the Age of Discovery
The galleon was a large sailing ship used from the 16th to the 18th centuries. Prominently employed by Spain and other European powers, it served in oceanic trade, exploration, and naval warfare. Characterized by its high hull and multiple gun decks, it was engineered for both long voyages and combat.