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helipad
junk?
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Sail+boat
A matter of personal opinion
Tümmler- which means porpoise in German.
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John F. Kennedy's sailboat was named Victura because "Victura" is derived from the Latin word "victurus," meaning "about to live." The name reflects Kennedy's optimistic and forward-looking approach to life. Additionally, "Victura" was a play on the Latin phrase "Veni, vidi, vici" ("I came, I saw, I conquered"), which resonated with Kennedy's competitive spirit.
It's called the "companionway".
No, a yacht and a sailboat are not necessarily the same. The sailboat is, as its name implies, a watercraft that moves under wind power. The yacht, on the other hand, could be a sailboat, but it does not have to be. The yacht is a larger vessel (usually over 30 feet in length) used for recreation, and the yacht can be (and usually is) classified as either a sailing vessel or a motor craft.