"Zeilboot" is a Dutch equivalent of "sailboat."
Generally, a sailboat tends to be bigger than a sailboard and smaller than a sailing ship. It tends to be powered mainly by sails. But what actually is meant by the term varies widely worldwide and even within countries.
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they went there by sailboat in the "golden age" somewhere in 1600 1700 to look for spices and gold. then they desided to stay. to easy NEXT!
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In English 'Zeilboot' means sailboat. It is a word from the Dutch language with its Germanic origins. One would us it when talking about going sailing.
Sailboat racing
Sailboat is a noun.
Yes, sailboat is a compound word. (sail + boat = sailboat)
we bought a sailboat
Wind powers a sailboat.
a pole on a sailboat is a mast
The sailboat was invented in Ancient Mesopotamia.
When a sailboat overtakes a powerboat, the powerboat is the stand-on vessel. (Ref: SB-29)