sloop in English

noun
1
a one-masted sailboat with a fore-and-aft mainsail and a jib.
I like storms even though one tried to kill me a few years ago, late at night on a 36-foot sloop with its full mainsail still stupidly up, twenty miles from the nearest shore of Lake Superior.

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1. In October, another sloop was added to the fleet.

2. Sailing Vessel Asante is a 1989 Brewer 44 cutter rigged sloop

3. The sloop had lodged on the rock, Bilged by the ragged granite.

4. Sailed both the F37 (Bowspritted to 42'6" on later models) and F34 sloop

5. 12 A small sloop with a mainsail, jib, and keel but no bowsprit.

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8. HMS Archer (1849) was a wood screw sloop launched in 1849 and broken up in 1866.

9. The Auklet is an worthy tender to RONDINE, the 43′ sloop built by Ernst’s father

10. A sloop traversing from Ambergris Caye to Grand Turk was lost, killing all 18 people on board.

11. Allures is a 30.3m / 99'5 sloop sail yacht with a Displacement hull built by Compositeworks and launched in 2006

12. Capercaillie is a 24.69m / 81' sloop sail yacht with a Displacement hull built by Nautor's Swan and launched in 1993

13. After being damaged in a depth charge attack by the sloop Pentstemon, U-131 tried to escape on the surface.

14. The USS Constellation is a sloop-of-war, the last sail-only warship designed and built by the United States Navy

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16. HMS Delight (1806) was a 16-gun brig-sloop launched in 1806 and captured by the French in 1808 when she became stranded off Calabria.

17. Henry Allen of the sloop Rattler was executed for sodomy in 1797, and Lieutenant William Berry was hanged in 1807 for Buggering a boy.

18. Sloop-of-war Concord, launched in 1828, was "Christened by a young lady of Portsmouth." This is the first known instance of a woman sponsoring a United States Navy vessel

19. ‘The rig is a simple deck-stepped mast-head sloop with single upper shrouds and spreaders, double lower shrouds and split Backstay.’ ‘The only real noise was the sheets screeching through the blocks and the deafening creak when one running Backstay was let off and the other was ground on hard.’

20. Plural of crepuscule Synonyms & Antonyms of Crepuscules the time from when the sun begins to set to the onset of total darkness from the deck of our sloop we watched as the island slowly faded from sight in the golden crepuscule of a beautiful Caribbean day

21. ‘The rig is a simple deck-stepped mast-head sloop with single upper shrouds and spreaders, double lower shrouds and split Backstay.’ ‘The only real noise was the sheets screeching through the blocks and the deafening creak when one running Backstay was let off and the other was ground on hard.’

22. A cutter is a sailing vessel which is distinguished from a sloop by having more than one (usually two) foresails, and the main mast stepped slightly further back. Cutters are most commonly private yachts but the term may also be used for some rowing or power boats, for …

23. Nor were they eager to court danger in their pursuit of profit; they had been told that the Ranger ’s mission was to be “an Agreable Voyage in this pleasant Season of the Year.” Such were the expectations of the men handling Jones’s imperfect 100-foot sloop of war as she entered the Irish Sea.

24. The sloop-of-war and the Revenue cutter, its companion, had been lying at anchor some hundred yards from the end of the pier, and every now and then the sailor glanced at the trim vessels with their white sails and the sloop's carefully-squared yards -- all "Ataunto," as he termed it -- and more than one sigh escaped