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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #89015: By sail or by oar
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    By sail or by oar


    By sail or by oar

     

    While waiting for XIXth century and the invention of the steam engine, the sailors are going to depend on the wind force or on that of the rowers. Their boats will have forms and different sizes according to periods, according to the world regions, according to their function.

     

    Here are some ....

     

     

    dhow

     

    rowboat

     

    canoe

     

    canoeing

     

    launch

     

    sailing dinghy

     

    cutter

     

    felucca

     

     

    schooner

     

    Chinese junk

    ketch

    dugout

     

    sailing-boat

     

    sloop

     

    cruising yacht

    yawl

    jolly boat







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    1. Sailing-boat with only one mast and only one headsail.

    2. Egyptian Sailboat. Its small mast is equipped with an oblique yard on which is tightened only one sail.

    3. Long and narrow boat propelled by paddles.

    4. Sailing-boat with two masts, the foremast being shorter than the mizzen mast.

    5. Arabic sailboat behind heightened.

    6. Small rowboat.

    7. Traditional sailing-boat in the Far East with battened balanced sails.

    8. Sailing boat with a main mast and a mizzen mast.

    9. Sailing-boat with two masts, the mizzen mast being shorter than the other mast.

    10. Flat-bottomed boat to go down rivers and torrents.










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