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working sail
(nautical) Any of the sails which are used in most kinds of weather: mainsail, foresail, jib and/or mizzen. Sometimes referred to as the lowers.
sailing ship
A ship with masts and sails, powered by the wind.
sailing dinghy
a small sailboat with a single mast, especially one used for recreation
crowd sail
(nautical) To carry an unusual amount of sail in an attempt to accelerate the speed of a vessel.
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sailing boats
plural of sailing boat
gaff sail
(nautical). A quadrilateral fore-and-aft sail supported from a spar rising aft from a mast.
make sail
(nautical) To extend an additional quantity of sail (i.e. to spread a sail or sails). / (figuratively) To embark; start a voyage.
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traverse sailing
(nautical) Sailing by compound courses; the method or process of finding the resulting course and distance from a series of different shorter courses and distances actually passed over by a ship.
strike sail
(nautical, archaic) To lower the sails (in preparation for dropping anchor, to salute or signal submission, in sudden gusts of wind, etc.).
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