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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

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