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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #125993: Vocabulary about Sailing
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    1. The is the part of the rudder that is under water.

    2. are large boats, used for racing or pleasure trips which have been judged to have aesthetic qualities.

    3. A is a multi-hulled boat featuring two parallel hulls of equal size.The cockpit and living room between hulls offer a great space.

    4. The is the bottom-most longitudinal structural element on a boat. It may have a hydrodynamic purpose.

    5. The "Route du Rhum" sailing race includes some of the fastest in the world.

    6. A is a small jib of heavy canvas set to help to control the ship in bad weather.

    7. The is a tall spar, erected vertically on the centre-line of a boat.Its purposes include carrying sails,spars and the navigation lights.

    8. The is a movable pole that holds the edge of a sail and is attached to the mast.

    9. The is a device used to steer the boat and control its course.

    10. To is to untie the mooring lines of a boat to go sailing.










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