synonyms for sailboat: * sea vessel * yacht * windjammer * clipper (fast 19th century freight and transfer) * schooner (has two or three masts) * sampan or junk (oriental) * cutter (single masted sloop) * ketch (small two masted vessel) * catamaran (two hulled) * brigantine * frigate
That would depend on where you are coming from, which you have not specified. It could be anything from hours, if it was from Britain, to months, if it was from Australia. Other factors would include the type of boat and the weather.
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It depends on the type of vessel and how it is rigged. The smaller sail on a standard sailing boat is the jib or genoa
A sailboat.
Displacement Sailboat
uses an engine / motor (or a sail :)
A sailor would use a pulley system as a simple machine to raise the sail on his boat. By attaching the sail to a pulley and pulling on the rope, the sailor can apply force to lift the sail more easily.
It is a type of sailing boat sail of triangular shape that is rigged in front of the mainsail.
it depends on the type of sailboat, the wind strength
It depends on the type of boat that you are using.
That all depends on the type of boat that you are using.
Another name for a lateen sail is a "triangular sail." This type of sail is characterized by its triangular shape and is rigged at an angle to the mast, allowing for better maneuverability, especially when sailing against the wind. Lateen sails were widely used in Mediterranean maritime trade and have influenced various sailing cultures around the world.
That would depend on the type of boat being used.
This will depend on a couple different things: ~boat ~wind pressure ~type of sails they can all change how fast the boat is going and in which direction