Another name for a sail maker is a "sailmaker" or "sail engineer." In some contexts, particularly in traditional maritime settings, they may also be referred to as a "canvas worker" or "canvas maker," as they often work with various types of fabric and materials to create and repair sails.
A maker of a sail
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A sailmaker
A barrel maker is a person that has a skill for making wooden barrels. Another name for a barrel maker is a cooper.
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A barrel maker is a person that has a skill for making wooden barrels. Another name for a barrel maker is a cooper.
Another name for the sail on a sailboat is the "canvas." Additionally, sails can also be referred to by their specific types, such as "mainsail," "jib," or "spinnaker," depending on their function and position on the boat.
a "home maker "
I don't think there is another name other than blade.
Each ship would have had at least one sail maker on board. They would sow the sails by hand from rolls of canvas and baulk rope using large needles twine and a sail maker's Palm.
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