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1. All Captained sailing experiences sail aboard one of our gorgeous 31’ to 37’ sailing yachts

2. Ships with square sails sail fairly efficiently with the wind abaft.

3. Synonyms for Boated include cruised, sailed, ferried, navigated, voyaged, yachted, shipped out, went sailing, gone sailing and travelled by boat

4. 19 A sailing ship was passing, its mylar sails flapping in the gusty wind.

5. 3 A sailing ship was passing, its mylar sails flapping in the gusty wind.

6. Join Tyggre and Chris as they sail tropical waters and life aboard their sailing vessel, Breezen!

7. A Captained charter with Newport Beach Sailing Charters is a 3, 4 or 8 hour sail

8. The "Argosies with portly sail" refer to Antonio's ships with full sails being masterful in the oceans

9. Their cover story this time was that they were in a sailing club and needed the material to make sails.

10. Mass production of sails lowers the transport cost from certain asteroids to less than $1/ kg; use of Asteroidal nickel in sail

11. She turns round and a white sheet flaps, a white sail sails, a white wraith passes silently in front of her eyes.

12. Brigantine definition, a two-masted sailing vessel, square-rigged on the foremast and having a fore-and-aft mainsail with square upper sails

13. Attach sails and Bluenose B0405 sailing yachts are ready for immediate display inspired by the iconic Canadian Schooner Bluenose, this adorable twin-masted sailing boat B0405 is the perfect accent for any nautical themed room

14. Bowsprit (plural Bowsprits) A spar projecting over the prow of a sailing vessel to provide the means of adding sail surface

15. We offer many different Captained private sailing adventures, including 2, 3, or 4-hour sunset sails and day sails, overnight/weekend trips, and week-long adventures along Florida's southwest coast, Florida Keys, or to the Bahamas.

16. MERCUTlO A sail, a sail, a sail!

17. Brails, in a sailing ship, are small lines used to haul in or up the edges (leeches) or corners of sails, before furling

18. (a) Argosies of Portly sail (b) Pageants of the sea (c) Woven Wings Answer: (a) Argosies of Portly sail – the phrase means merchant ships loaded with rich cargos sailing majestically on the seas

19. A Barque is a type of sailing ship from the age of sail and is first mentioned in the 15th century

20. Many of his crew believed that they were sailing into nothingness or that they might sail off the edge of the world.

21. Sails deployed.

22. At the time, fully Battened sails — especially full battens placed at the head of the sail — were becoming very popular among the performance one-design sloops

23. “ If you own front to sail (sailing Backwinded) you own the Heli tack ” Conditions: Light winds that are stable in strength and direction

24. Day sailing tours are great for the entire family! With the wind in our sails, the Cetacean skims along the waters of Orange Beach, Alabama.

25. The fore-and-aft main sail has an advantage over a square sail of being able to be better maneuvered and to allow better sailing of the ship.) But after 1720 the main [square] topsail was omitted in most Brigantines in favor of a large main sail

26. Barkentine, also spelled Barquentine, sailing ship of three or more masts having fore-and-aft sails on all but the front mast (foremast), which is square rigged

27. Barkentine, also spelled barquentine, sailing ship of three or more masts having fore-and-aft sails on all but the front mast (foremast), which is square rigged

28. Secure all sails!

29. We sailed the Atlantic; This frigate has sailed to France.

30. Herodotus recounts that, according to the Athenians, as the battle began the Corinthians hoisted their sails and began sailing away from the battle, northwards up the straits.

31. Hoist those sails.

32. Our prototype has been sailing this summer in many races and day sails, we are tweaking the design to find the right balance for a fun family boat and a performance racing boat to continue the long tradition of Arey’s Pond catboat sailing.

33. Bark, also spelled Barque, sailing ship of three or more masts, the rear (mizzenmast) being rigged for a fore-and-aft rather than a square sail

34. Age of Sail – the period in which international trade and naval warfare were dominated by sailing ships, lasting from the 16th to the mid 19th century.

35. All sails secured, Captain!

36. The 'Argosies' are Antonio's ships, which sail with full sails in a grand manner, like eminent gentlemen ('signiors') and citizens ('burghers'), as though they were taking part in a splendid

37. The Asymmetric spinnaker or A-sail has helped to simplify downwind sailing, but picking the right one can be the hard bit – there’s just so much choice.

38. A Brig is a sailing ship with two square-rigged masts.During the Age of Sail, Brigs were seen as fast and maneuverable.They were used as both naval warships and merchant vessels.Even after the sailing age ended they were used as training ships

39. Englehorn sails in nine hours.

40. The Coypu is a class of small sailing dinghy.It is a highly stable boat, suitable for beginners, and is normally sailed by two people, although three can be accommodated comfortably.

41. Mr Arrow, secure those sails!

42. The wind swelled the sails.

43. Set sail!

44. The sail...

45. Mother, retract the energy sails.

46. Brails, specialized lines that Mediterranean sail-ors employed to shape and furl the square sails of their ships, used from some point in the Late Bronze Age until the close of antiquity

47. Tels show the Air flow across the sails—allowing you to trim sails for maximum performance

48. These sailing vessels at one time controlled the Indian Ocean and during the Middle Ages sailed regularly to India, Ceylon (Sri Lanka), the east coast of Africa and to Aden (Yemen).

49. The ship sailed at dusk.

50. Sail away.

51. Sailing Catamarans: Sailing Catamarans make great cruising and bluewater boats

52. Set sail on a Bareboat sailing vacation and enjoy exploring new cruising grounds from the helm and at your own pace without a set itinerary or pre-planned schedule

53. The only thing I did was, I made it possible for them to turn those blades so you could sail this thing in the canal, because I love sailing.

54. Deploying energy recharge sails now.

55. It has four Spring sails.

56. Learn to “adjust the sails”

57. Setting sail from the city of Bordeaux, cruise and bike your way through one of France's most famous wine-growing regions sailing the Garonne, Dordonge Rivers, and Gironde Estuary.

58. ‘The latest vessel to confirm its involvement is the 295-feet long Eagle, a three-masted sailing Barque with 21,350 square feet of sail and five miles of rigging.’

59. Our Orange Beach day sailing tours are great for the entire family! With the wind in our sails, the Cetacean skims along the waters of Orange Beach, Alabama and Perdido Key, Florida.

60. Except for rotor ships using the Magnus effect, every sailing ship has a hull, rigging and at least one mast to hold up the sails that use the wind to power the ship.

61. The ferry sails for Southampton at

62. Set the sail.

63. The sails swelled in the wind.

64. She sails her own yacht. Sentencedict.com

65. The sailing program was open for a total of five sailing classes, but actually only four sailing events were contested.

66. The Sailing program was open for a total of 16 sailing classes, but actually only 14 sailing events were contested.

67. They sailed along the rugged coastline.

68. Tie the sail!

69. Drake sailed round the world.

70. Backwinded- when the wind hits the leeward side of the sails Bail - to remove water from the boat Bailers: Openings in the bottom or transom of a boat to drain water when sailing

71. Tapered Battens allow for a smooth transition from the sail to the leech resulting in better sail shape and sail longevity

72. First, the sails, then the provisions.

73. We need to get those sails down!

74. A sailing story.

75. A boat's sails Billow in the wind

76. Get that sail down!

77. Set the main sail!

78. ‘We sailed out after the brig.’.

79. Many sailed keeping land in sight.

80. She sailed into my sitting room.