Pole in sailing
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SPRITPole in sailing
MASTPole on a sailing ship
ALEEDirection in sailing
TYERope used in sailing
TACKGo about, in sailing.
TACKPut about, in sailing.
GYBESudden shift, in sailing
LEGTack in a sailing race.
WESTINGSailing in a certain direction.
ABEAMAt right angles, in sailing
frapin sailing, to bind well
footropea rope used in sailing
BOUNDINGMAINSea, in a classic sailing song
ALEEAway from the wind, in sailing
ALEEProtected from the wind, in sailing
frapsFRAP, in sailing, to bind well
sailwith sails set; in motion; sailing
footropesFOOTROPE, a rope used in sailing
frappedFRAP, in sailing, to bind well
frappingFRAP, in sailing, to bind well
consortA ship sailing in company with another
LEGSParts of a course in a sailing race.
THIRDLEGFraction of the distance in a sailing race.
sailingsThe action of sailing in a ship or boat
watercraftSkill in sailing and other activities that take place on water
yachtingthe practice or sport of sailing or voyaging in a yacht
mastingthe technique, act, or process of placing masts in sailing ships
outsailto outdo in sailing; sail farther, more skillfully, or faster than
runsail before the wind in distinction from reaching or sailing close-hauled
luffingObstruct (an opponent in yacht racing) by sailing closer to the wind
crayersmall sailing vessel formerly used in trade along the coasts of western Europe
pinnaceslight sailing ship, esp. one formerly used in attendance on a larger ship
pinnacelight sailing ship, esp. one formerly used in attendance on a larger ship
roundto turn a sailing vessel in the direction from which the wind is blowing
alow(on a square-rigged sailing ship) in the lower rigging, specifically, below the lower yards
embayto trap or catch in or as if in a bay an embayed sailing ship
sailingsSAILING, the act of one that sails (to be pushed in a boat by the wind)
crack(of a sailing vessel) to sail in high winds under sails that would normally be furled
stopper(in sailing or climbing) A rope or clamp for preventing a rope or cable from running out
stoppers(in sailing or climbing) A rope or clamp for preventing a rope or cable from running out