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A yacht is smaller and designed to be propelled by sails.
The sails or the engine, depending on the yacht.
No , the sails are called the sheets. Wrong - the sails are called SAILS. The control lines to the sails are sheets.
A yachtsman is a man who sails a yacht.
Most yachts employ both a propulsion device and sails.
A yachtman is another term for a yachtsman, a man who sails a yacht.
The boat with the most sails is the "Maltese Falcon," a luxury sailing yacht that features a unique three-mast design with a total of 15 sails. This innovative rigging allows for exceptional performance and maneuverability. The yacht is not only known for its impressive sailing capabilities but also for its luxurious amenities and design.
An afterguard is a collective term for the members of a yacht's crew who attend to the aft sails.
Quality sails on yachts are made of high grade duck cloth or canvas. There are also some quality plastic sails, but they are quite unusual to see in use.
Ernest A. Ratsey has written: 'Yacht sails, their care & handling'
Bigger sails can handle the waves of the ocean well than the smaller vessels and bigger sails has bigger engines on them giving them more power and stability in the ocean
Arthur J. Fisher has written: 'The geometry of yacht sails' -- subject(s): Aerodynamics, Design and construction, Sails, Yachts