
The Wyoming was a wooden six-masted schooner, the largest wooden schooner ever built at 100 meters.
It had what Noah didn't: 90 steel crossbraces, each 10 meters long.
It carried a steam engine for auxiliary tasks -- hauling lines, reefing sails, and pumping out water. Even with a steam engine to help, it still required 11 people to sail. Its trips were mostly 4 days long. It has extreme leaking problems, due to flexing.
Noah's ark was supposed to 137 meters minimum, at least 37 meters longer.
It was manned by 8 people, 3 less than the "donkey engine" assisted Wyoming.
Besides manually doing all tasks, such as pumping water, they had to take care of:
* pairs of every kind of bird
* pairs of every kind of animal
* pairs of every kind of creature that moves along the ground.
* plus six more pairs of every clean animals (cattle, deer, goats, sheep, ...)
* plus six more pairs of every clean birds (chickens, doves, ducks, ...)
While we're on the subject, Methuselah, the oldest person in the Bible at 969 years old, is Noah’s grandpa.
Noah lived to be 950 years old, 350 years after the Flood.
Noah had kids when he was 500 years old.