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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #129101: Vocabulary: first sailing lesson
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    1. On a boat there is neither left nor but port and starboard.

    2. The front of the boat is called the and the back is the stern.

    3. The is made up of a mast and a boom perpendicular to it.

    4. The is streched over these two parts with the help of a halyard.

    5. The helm is connected to the which is under water.

    6. The whole forms the which gives the direction of the boat.

    7. To speed up the boat you the mainsail by tightening the sheet.

    8. To decrease the speed, you the sheet.

    9. Don't forget to deep the
    in the daggerboard case otherwise a little wind and you turn over. Pick up the anchor.

    10. You must never sail without a .










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