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Definition of sailboat in English: sailboatnounˈseɪlbəʊtˈseɪlˌboʊt North American A boat propelled by sails; a sailing boat. Example sentencesExamples - The kinds of boats available range from 80-foot motor yachts and sprawling catamarans to smaller sailboats that cater to couples.
- Undaunted, I took the Cobra out on the Chesapeake Bay in small-craft warnings, the wind whipping the halyards of docked sailboats into a clanging frenzy.
- All of these marinas have sailboats and powerboats for rent.
- At Mission Bay Park you can rent paddleboats, kayaks and sailboats or take the paved loop and get a great eyeball workout.
- Hailing a nearby power boater, I asked him why there were no sailboats in the marina.
- In one instance, a sailboat owner left his vessel to visit the marina office, only to return minutes later to an engulfed boat.
- There was every kind from little boats to huge cargo ships, from dilapidated sailboats to magnificent barges.
- And then there are sailboats and power boats disguised as pleasure craft or fishing vessels.
- Only one of the crewmen survived; the couple on the dismasted sailboat was rescued by helicopter.
- We walked down to the waterfront, bought ice cream and sat on a bench on the edge of a pier, watching sailboats and cargo ships and the ferry go by.
- Back in the late 1970's I was at sea during a terrible storm in which several ships, including sailboats in the Fastnet Race, were lost.
- Stinchcomb, who has built more than 100 models, from sailboats to Trumpy yachts, won for this five-foot Coast Guard cutter Haida.
- Concentrations of enthusiasts in their power boats, sailboats and ski boats are being joined increasingly by personal watercraft riders, windsurfers and kitesurfers.
- In the distance she could see a couple of boats heading into the village, a power boat and a sailboat with two masts, which reminded her of David's yawl.
- That's why the Canyon Ferry Yacht Club and the True North Sailing Club make their home at the marina and about one-third of the boats in slips are sailboats.
- The good news is that there's a lot boaters can do to conserve fuel on their own, without having to trade in their ski boats for sailboats.
- Born and raised on a farm in Minnesota, Tritch became an avid sailor on the state's many lakes, racing sailboats and eventually winding up as the first female commodore of her yacht club.
- From our offices, we could hear the call of seagulls and the sound of halyards slapping against the masts of sailboats docked alongside the wharf, one of which belonged to Bernie and was available for our use.
- Tilghman Island Marina is a perfect place to rent a sailboat, canoe, kayak, crabbing or fishing boat, or even a bicycle.
- A total of 15 boats participated, including eight monohull and four multihull sailboats, and three powerboats.
Definition of sailboat in US English: sailboatnounˈseɪlˌboʊtˈsālˌbōt North American A boat propelled by sails. British term sailing boat Example sentencesExamples - And then there are sailboats and power boats disguised as pleasure craft or fishing vessels.
- That's why the Canyon Ferry Yacht Club and the True North Sailing Club make their home at the marina and about one-third of the boats in slips are sailboats.
- We walked down to the waterfront, bought ice cream and sat on a bench on the edge of a pier, watching sailboats and cargo ships and the ferry go by.
- Concentrations of enthusiasts in their power boats, sailboats and ski boats are being joined increasingly by personal watercraft riders, windsurfers and kitesurfers.
- From our offices, we could hear the call of seagulls and the sound of halyards slapping against the masts of sailboats docked alongside the wharf, one of which belonged to Bernie and was available for our use.
- Tilghman Island Marina is a perfect place to rent a sailboat, canoe, kayak, crabbing or fishing boat, or even a bicycle.
- The kinds of boats available range from 80-foot motor yachts and sprawling catamarans to smaller sailboats that cater to couples.
- In one instance, a sailboat owner left his vessel to visit the marina office, only to return minutes later to an engulfed boat.
- A total of 15 boats participated, including eight monohull and four multihull sailboats, and three powerboats.
- The good news is that there's a lot boaters can do to conserve fuel on their own, without having to trade in their ski boats for sailboats.
- Born and raised on a farm in Minnesota, Tritch became an avid sailor on the state's many lakes, racing sailboats and eventually winding up as the first female commodore of her yacht club.
- All of these marinas have sailboats and powerboats for rent.
- Hailing a nearby power boater, I asked him why there were no sailboats in the marina.
- Undaunted, I took the Cobra out on the Chesapeake Bay in small-craft warnings, the wind whipping the halyards of docked sailboats into a clanging frenzy.
- Stinchcomb, who has built more than 100 models, from sailboats to Trumpy yachts, won for this five-foot Coast Guard cutter Haida.
- In the distance she could see a couple of boats heading into the village, a power boat and a sailboat with two masts, which reminded her of David's yawl.
- Back in the late 1970's I was at sea during a terrible storm in which several ships, including sailboats in the Fastnet Race, were lost.
- At Mission Bay Park you can rent paddleboats, kayaks and sailboats or take the paved loop and get a great eyeball workout.
- Only one of the crewmen survived; the couple on the dismasted sailboat was rescued by helicopter.
- There was every kind from little boats to huge cargo ships, from dilapidated sailboats to magnificent barges.
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