Charts & Graphs

Seaworthy Vessels

Match the sailor to the boat.

  1. Percy Bysshe Shelley
  2. Albert Einstein
  3. John Pierpont Morgan
  4. United States Lines
  5. Robert Wagner
  6. Walter Raleigh
  7. Admiral Horatio Nelson
  8. William Randolph Hearst
  9. Paul Allen
  10. Blackbeard (Edward Teach)
  11. Ernest Hemingway
  12. Ernest Shackleton
  13. Fidel Castro
  14. King George III
  15. Christopher Columbus
  1. 1. Royal Sovereign (96-foot, 280-ton yacht)
  2. 2. Pilar (38-foot cabin cruiser)
  3. 3. Oneida (215-foot luxury yacht)
  4. 4. Tinef (small wooden sailboat)
  5. 5. Corsair II (241-foot, 560-ton steam-powered yacht)
  6. 6. Don Juan (2-masted sailboat)
  7. 7. Splendour (motorized 60-foot yacht; Natalie Wood last seen alive on it)
  8. 8. Endurance (144-foot, 7-foot-thick keel, coal-fired barkentine)
  9. 9. SS United States (990-foot passenger liner designed by William Francis Gibbs)
  10. 10. Granma (motorized wooden yacht)
  11. 11. HMS Victory (186-foot, 2,162-ton, 100-gun warship)
  12. 12. Octopus (414-foot superyacht with helipads and swimming pool)
  13. 13. Ark Raleigh (100-foot, 4-masted warship)
  14. 14. Santa Maria (117-foot, 3-masted carrack)
  15. 15. Queen Anne’s Revenge (3-masted, 40-gun warship)

Answers

A, 6; B, 4; C, 5; D, 9; E, 7; F, 13; G, 11; H, 3; I, 12; J, 15; K, 2; L, 8; M, 10; N, 1; O, 14