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When canvas gets wet and then dries, it shrinks. Sails get wet from rain and from spray, and itit was even done on purpose to increase the speed of sailing ships.

For canvas tents, this has to be taken into account when building the frame as otherwise, you can end up with a tent that is too small for it.

Were/are there any similar considerations on sailing ships?

When canvas gets wet and then dries, it shrinks. Sails get wet from rain and from spray, and it was even done on purpose to increase the speed of sailing ships.

For canvas tents this has to be taken into account when building the frame as otherwise you can end up with a tent that is too small for it.

Were/are there any similar considerations on sailing ships?

When canvas gets wet and then dries, it shrinks. Sails get wet from rain and from spray, and it was even done on purpose to increase the speed of sailing ships.

For canvas tents, this has to be taken into account when building the frame as otherwise, you can end up with a tent that is too small for it.

Were/are there any similar considerations on sailing ships?

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When canvas gets wet,gets wet and then dries, it shrinks. Sails get wet from rain and from spray, and it was even done on purpose to increase the speed of sailing ships.

For canvas tents this has to be taken into account when building the frame as otherwise you can end up with a tent that is too small for it.

Were/are there any similar considerations on sailing ships?

When canvas gets wet, it shrinks. Sails get wet from rain and from spray, and it was even done on purpose to increase the speed of sailing ships.

For canvas tents this has to be taken into account when building the frame as otherwise you can end up with a tent that is too small for it.

Were/are there any similar considerations on sailing ships?

When canvas gets wet and then dries, it shrinks. Sails get wet from rain and from spray, and it was even done on purpose to increase the speed of sailing ships.

For canvas tents this has to be taken into account when building the frame as otherwise you can end up with a tent that is too small for it.

Were/are there any similar considerations on sailing ships?

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How did/does shrinking canvas effect sailing ships?

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