If you mean the vertical poles to which sails are attached, these are called masts.
the pole that holds up the sail is called the mast
a pole is used on symmetrical boats, or a boat that has the spinnaker, or kite, out in front of it. An A-Symmetrical boat puts the spinnaker to the side. A-Symmetrical boats use a bowsprit to hold the sail out in front of the boat, but Symmetricals use a pole. it clips onto the mast of the boat, and the other ends holds the sail.
The boom is the horizontal pole attached to the bottom of a sailing boat's mast to which the lower edge of the sail is attached.
you cant sail a boat to the north pole because that would just be stupid. you would have to bring lots of food and it would be cold. also there is lots of things jin your way and chances are you dont even now how to sail a boat.
If you mean the vertical poles to which sails are attached, these are called masts.
The pole that supports the sail is called a mast. It is a vertical structure that holds the sail up and is typically made of materials like wood, aluminum, or fiberglass. The mast is essential for sailing, as it allows the sail to catch the wind and propel the boat forward.
The vertical pole is called a "Mast". The horizontal poles (on 3-masted ships for instance) are called "Arms" or "Yardarms".
A sail boat or yacht.
The vertical pole that supports the sail is called a mast. It is a crucial component of sailing vessels, as it holds the sail up and allows it to catch the wind, enabling the boat to move. Masts can vary in height and design depending on the type of vessel and its intended use.
A sail boat Also motorsailers and rafts
Yes he did sail by boat
A spinnaker pole or a whisker pole.