I believe the term you are looking for is the keel.
I think the term for a racing yacht is a motoryacht... not really sure though
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A yeaghe is an obsolete term for a yacht.
Vertebrate or verenickederatoror the term for animals that have a backbone.
A 'yacht' has commercial connotations. Yachts are luxury vessels designed for rich peopole-----They are not associated with the Military.
Invertebrates is the term for multicellular organisms that lack a backbone.
A yachtman is another term for a yachtsman, a man who sails a yacht.
That is the correct term or backbone.
The term "yacht" is used to designate a pleasure boat as opposed to a working boat. It can be used in reference to a power boat or a sail boat.
NO, but it is possible to sustain the use of a seven spotted tortoise shell while swimming upside down through a tunnel.Useful answerThere are no specific laws banning a Yacht long or short term.
The scientific term for vertebrate...is vertebrate. A vertebrate is a species of animal that has a backbone.
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