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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #108058: Nautical terms
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    Nautical terms


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    1. Vertical support of the mainsail fixed on the deck of the boat:

    2. Horizontal support of the mainsail articulated on the mast:

    3. Principal sail hoisted back of the mast:

    4. Sail located in front of the mast:

    5. Rope being used to regulate angle of mainsail or jib compared to the wind:

    6. Tackle, drawing the boom downwards, fixed at the bottom of the mast:

    7. Mobile device intended to control the direction of a boat:

    8. Part being used to order the steerage to direct the boat:

    9. Immersed part of the steerage:

    10. Immersed part, able to be raised, which is opposed to side displacement:

    11. Housing in the hull allowing to make slide drift vertically:

    12. Outer jacket of the ship or careens:










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