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Archimedes
Archimedes is a sailboat name.
He was one of the most versatile and brilliant inventors and scientists of antiquity.
In the naval world, he stood out for building the Siracusia, one of the largest merchant ships of ancient times.
Barlovento
Barlovento is a Spanish sailboat name. Meaning “windward“.
Drebbel
Drebbel is a German submarine name.
Submersible tested on the River Tamesis (England) in 1621 and considered the first real submarine in history.
It receives the name of its inventor, the Dutchman Cornelius Drebbel.
Ictíneo
Ictíneo is a Spanish submarine name. Meaning “that looks like a fish”.
Name of a wooden submersible that was built by the Spanish inventor Narciso Monturiol in the 19th century.
This device was designed for spearfishing coral.
Sailboat names
Sailboats are boats that move thanks to the force of the wind on their sails. Choosing a good name for a sailboat is an important decision, as it reflects the owner’s personality, style, and preferences. Additionally, a suitable name can attract the attention, admiration and envy of other boaters. (more…)
Siracusia
Siracusia is a Greek merchant ship name. It is considered one of the greatest ships of antiquity.
Ship for the exchange of merchandise from ancient Greece belonging to the city of Syracuse.
The popular Greek physicist, engineer, inventor, astronomer and mathematician, Archimedes, participated in its design.
Vento
Vento is an Italian sailboat name. Meaning “wind”.
Vento in poppa
Vento in poppa is an Italian sailboat name. Meaning “tailwind”.