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FELUCCA |
Sailing vessel |
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RETCH |
Sailing vessel |
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LUGGER |
Sailing vessel |
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PINTA |
Sailing vessel |
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SCHOONER |
Sailing vessel |
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YAWL |
Sailing vessel |
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BRIGANTINE |
Sailing vessel |
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SLOOP |
Sailing vessel |
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YACHT |
Sailing vessel |
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KETCH |
Sailing vessel |
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DHOW |
Arab sailing vessel |
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SAIL |
A sailing vessel; a vessel of any kind; a craft. |
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CLIPPER |
A vessel with a sharp bow, built and rigged for fast
sailing. |
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SAILING |
The art of managing a vessel; seamanship; navigation; as,
globular sailing; oblique sailing. |
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COASTER |
A vessel employed in sailing along a coast, or engaged in
the coasting trade. |
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DROMON |
In the Middle Ages, a large, fast-sailing galley, or cutter;
a large, swift war vessel. |
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SMACK |
A small sailing vessel, commonly rigged as a sloop, used
chiefly in the coasting and fishing trade. |
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BLANKET |
To take the wind out of the sails of (another vessel)
by sailing to windward of her. |
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FOREREACH |
To advance or gain upon; -- said of a vessel that
gains upon another when sailing closehauled. |
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SHOOT |
To move ahead by force of momentum, as a sailing vessel
when the helm is put hard alee. |
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DEMURRAGE |
The detention of a vessel by the freighter beyond the
time allowed in her charter party for loading, unloading, or sailing. |
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MISTICO |
A kind of small sailing vessel used in the Mediterranean.
It is rigged partly like a xebec, and partly like a felucca. |
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CLOSEHAULED |
Under way and moving as nearly as possible toward the
direction from which the wind blows; -- said of a sailing vessel. |
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SAILER |
A ship or other vessel; -- with qualifying words
descriptive of speed or manner of sailing; as, a heavy sailer; a fast
sailer. |
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BARQUE |
Formerly, any small sailing vessel, as a pinnace, fishing
smack, etc.; also, a rowing boat; a barge. Now applied poetically to a
sailing vessel or boat of any kind. |