The stand-to boat is the least maneuverable one. Easy rule of thumb: Whoever can get out of the way easiest is the one who does. If I'm driving a sailboat and you a PWC, you're the give-way boat. If I'm driving a sailboat and you an aircraft carrier, I'm the give-way boat.
Sailboats are usually the stand-on boat in an encounter.
The stand-to boat is the least maneuverable one. Easy rule of thumb: Whoever can get out of the way easiest is the one who does. If I'm driving a sailboat and you a PWC, you're the give-way boat. If I'm driving a sailboat and you an aircraft carrier, I'm the give-way boat.
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The cost of a 30 foot sail boat will vary depending on the condition and features of the boat. Used sailboats can be as cheap as 2,500. Newer and high end sailboats can cost anywhere upwards of $40,000.
A D/L ratio is calculated by dividing a boat's displacement in long tons (2,240 pounds) by one one-hundredth of the waterline length (in feet) cubed.
The boat motored into the harbor. The harbor was full of sailboats.
The sail boat was invented by the ancient romansand egyptions 3000 bc
Captain Nat Herreshoff, one of America's famous and talented builders of classic sailboats once said, "There are only two colors to paint a boat, black or white, and only a fool would paint a boat black."
In Canada any boat used in or on a public waterway must be registered.
Sailboats can be bought either directly from the manufacturer - or through a certified dealer specialized on the selling of sailboats. There are even specialized pages available, like for example "YachtWorld" (used ones) or "BoatPoint".
Papyrus boats were used by Egyptians. Papyrus boats were built with bundles of papyrus. They were steered with oars. Sailboats were used a lot by Egyptians. Sailboats were steered by two oars. Sailboats usually only had one square sail. Funeral boats carried dead people down river. They were used to carry the dead across the Nile River. The funeral boats were very elaborate. P.S. you spelt Egyptian wrong
The Hobie Cats are fast, there's a class of boat called "Flying" that I would like to try...