The wind is what causes a sailboat to sail.
Wind power
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.
The question should be "When is the sailboat the stand-on vessel...? The answer is if the sailboat has an engine and if it is in operation, the sailboat is treated as a power boat in determining stand-on status. The right-of-way would then follow the rules for power boats.
it puts more weight in the sailboat and makes it have momentum and moves the wind so it can move
A sailboat without a sail is but a hull of itself.
A sailboat
A sailboat with it's engine engaged
The muscle band slightly power up physic type moves. Dizzywizz
It Ups the power of dragon type moves
anyone with a sailboat
Ground type moves, like Earthquake or Earth Power.