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The type of sailboat that changes two vowels from the word "sleep" is a sloop. In the word "sleep," the two vowels that are changed are "e" and "e," which are replaced with "o" in the word "sloop." A sloop is a type of sailboat with a single mast and a fore-and-aft rig.

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