Mary had nine cannons to defend against the pirates. The passengers lived in large cabins having low ceilings. This carrack was steered by Sam, the best between pilots. Three decks and the crew's quarters made it look as a building.
Their quarters and the captain's house were on the upper deck. With a long boat and a shallop, this carrack was safe. The galley was near the cabins; no one was put in check. Its food didn't push people against the restraints to chafe.
This vessel had hatches to be used between the floors. On the lower deck, near the cargo, 'twas the gun room. They stored there guns, powder and shot using some locked doors. Their scent was blurred by the meats and by the ladies' perfume.
The waves and the missing light made this deck cold and damp For flour, biscuits, dried meats and vegetables, water and beer. The ****** entered there only using a small lamp. One by one, Sam and Sulim moved the rudder to steer.
The capstan used to heave up the anchor, was at the bow. The binnacle stood directly in front of the wheel. Through the compass, to have a night vision it could allow. The magnetic deviation they could see and feel.
The sailors used the hourglass to measure their duty time An astrolabe helped them see the position of stars. Their chip board measured the speed during the stormy clime. The Cross staff was skillful to see those ships of wars.
''Give me the quadrant to see that dawn star's altitude! '' Freddy told Sam.''Why did you choose to buy a carrack? '' ''Provisions for long sails, but I can't say with certitude. It's stable in heavy seas and helpful during attacks.''
'Did you hear about der Eyck? '' Continued Frederick. ''His instrument for longitudes and latitudes is new, '' Said Arturo, a Spanish passenger, '' not a trick.'' ''I'll buy the Plantius' version for me and my crew.''