Sailing vessel of yore
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SCHOONERSailing vessel of yore
PATAMARSailing vessel of India
ICEBOATSailing vessel of a sort.
sloopa type of sailing vessel
PRIVATEERVessel sailing under letters of marque.
sloopsSLOOP, a type of sailing vessel
haulto brace (certain yards of a sailing vessel)
auxiliary(of a sailing vessel) Equipped with a supplementary engine
sailervessel with reference to its powers or manner of sailing
haul(of a sailing vessel) to come closer to the wind
lay(of a sailing vessel) to sail close to the wind
sailersvessel with reference to its powers or manner of sailing
fetch(of a sailing vessel) to come onto a new tack
becalmingLeave (a sailing vessel) unable to move through lack of wind
mainsheetsA sheet used for controlling the mainsail of a sailing vessel
becalmedLeave (a sailing vessel) unable to move through lack of wind
clean(of a sailing vessel) with all sails full of wind; rap full
bluenosea. sailing vessel of Nova Scotia b. seaman on such a vessel
lay(of a sailing vessel) to come to a standstill; heave to; lay to
crayersmall sailing vessel formerly used in trade along the coasts of western Europe
foretrianglethe triangular area formed by the deck, foremast, and headstay of a sailing vessel
galiotssmall ketchlike sailing vessel used for trade along the coast of Germany and nearby countries
galiotsmall ketchlike sailing vessel used for trade along the coast of Germany and nearby countries
galliotssmall ketchlike sailing vessel used for trade along the coast of Germany and nearby countries
galliotsmall ketchlike sailing vessel used for trade along the coast of Germany and nearby countries
foretrianglesFORETRIANGLE, the triangular area formed by the deck, foremast, and headstay of a sailing vessel
eatto blanket (a sailing vessel sailing close-hauled) by sailing close on the weather side of
becalmsto deprive (a sailing vessel) of the wind necessary to move it; subject to a calm
becalmto deprive (a sailing vessel) of the wind necessary to move it; subject to a calm
haulto change the course of (a sailing vessel) so as to sail closer to the wind
crack(of a sailing vessel) to sail in high winds under sails that would normally be furled
headrailrailing on a sailing vessel, extending forward from abaft the bow to the back of the figurehead
trysailsA small, strong fore-and-aft sail set on the mast of a sailing vessel in heavy weather
lanyardsA rope threaded through a pair of deadeyes, used to adjust the tension in the rigging of a sailing vessel
carvelssmall Spanish or Portuguese sailing vessel of the Middle Ages and later, usually lateen-rigged on two or three masts
fill(of a sailing vessel) to proceed on a tack after being hove to or halted facing the wind; fill away
caravelsmall Spanish or Portuguese sailing vessel of the Middle Ages and later, usually lateen-rigged on two or three masts
carvelsmall Spanish or Portuguese sailing vessel of the Middle Ages and later, usually lateen-rigged on two or three masts
ahull(of a sailing vessel) with all sails furled and the helm lashed to head into the wind, as in heavy weather
iron(of a sailing vessel) unable to maneuver because of the position of the sails with relation to the direction of the wind