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← HistoryWhich mechanism most enabled Viking longships to sail efficiently upwind using relatively simple square sails?
A)Adjustable sail angle using braces✓
B)Ballast keel minimizing leeway
C)Rope-driven bilge pump efficiency
D)Reinforced hull resists hogging
💡 Explanation
The ability to adjust the sail's angle relative to the wind, enabled by adjustable ropes, which changed lift-to-drag ratio and reduced leeway. Therefore, longships could sail closer to the wind direction during voyages, rather than relying entirely on downwind travel.
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