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← HistoryWhich risk fundamentally increased as early Viking longships utilized larger single square sails?
A)Catastrophic mast failure at sea✓
B)Rudder efficiency diminishing greatly
C)Hull sheathing electrolytic corrosion rates
D)Increased difficulty finding deep harbors
💡 Explanation
Larger sails meant more force on the mast, increasing mechanical stress, because the static bending moment increased. Therefore, mast failure was very prominent, rather than rudder functionality alone; harbors generally could accommodate the vessels.
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