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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #90177: Water fun on a sail board
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    Water fun on a sail board


     

    Aquatic activities - sailboard

     

    beachstart

    custom

    footstraps

    funboard

    jibe

    rail

    run

    sinker

    spin-out

    spot

    waterstart

     





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    English exercise "Water fun on a sail board" created by terredefeu50 with The test builder
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    1. Starting by being hoisted on the board by the windward sail.
    2. Cross section gybe, planing.
    3. To start from the beach, with the sail out of the water.
    4. Straps for the feet and set on a board used for fun.
    5. Side-slipping due to the loss of the skeg.
    6. Cross section or rough edge of the board.
    7. Sailing area.
    8. Full speed tack. Term used in speed competitions.
    9. Small funboard, also called 'sinking board'.
    10. Practise consisting in using boards without centre boards, planing.








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