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sail <a sail; sails> N

sail-

full sail

lateen sail NAUT

set sail

set sail

under sail

sail against the wind VB

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This was due to the ability of a yawl to be trimmed to sail without rudder input.
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Her sail was found to be too high to go under the scaffolding, so the top 12 ft was cut away and re-attached later.
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She was ship rigged with three masts and had a sail area of 29200sqft sqm.
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One of the easiest types to sail, but performs poorly to windward without gaff topsails.
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The fleet should sail up the bason, and have a sham fight there; and then we might write home that we had a sea fight and taken a fort.
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In this state the sail is said to be in its gear, that is ready for setting or stowing.
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Although there is no pier, some exports are made in such small vessels as sail up the harbour.
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Forward suggested that coating the sail with fissionable material would provide thrust in this region, where maneuvering is no longer as important.
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The captain said he decided to attempt to sail, but strong winds tore the foresail and the foresail and the mainsail became tangled in the mast.
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The special claim is for a small controllable side vane, which acts as an overbalance and draws the sail away from the wind in a storm.
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