Sailboat example sentences

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sail·boat

noun NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH

sailboat (noun) · sailboats (plural noun)

  - a boat propelled by sails. British term sailing boat

Synonyms

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"Sailboat" Example Sentences

1. The sailboat glided gracefully through the calm waters.
2. He spent his vacation sailing his new sailboat.
3. The sailboat was equipped with state-of-the-art navigation technology.
4. The sailboat's sharp prow cut through the waves effortlessly.
5. She had never been on a sailboat before and was nervous about sailing.
6. The sailboat's sails billowed in the wind.
7. They spent the afternoon racing their sailboats.
8. The sailboat narrowly avoided colliding with the rocky shore.
9. The sailboat's mast snapped in half during the storm.
10. The sailboat's crew worked quickly to lower the sails before the storm hit.
11. The sailboat was moored in the marina near the pier.
12. The sailboat was built from sturdy materials that could withstand the ocean's harsh conditions.
13. The couple fell in love while sailing their sailboat around the world.
14. The sailor polished the brass fittings on the sailboat's deck.
15. The sailboat's captain skillfully navigated the narrow inlet.
16. The sailboat's rigging needed to be adjusted to catch the wind properly.
17. The sailboat's hull was painted a bright blue color.
18. The sailboat's speed increased as the wind picked up.
19. The sailboat's owner spent years restoring the vintage vessel to its former glory.
20. The sailboat's crew enjoyed a beautiful sunset while at sea.
21. The sailboat's keel helped keep the vessel upright in heavy winds.
22. The sailboat's lines were expertly coiled and neatly stowed.
23. The sailboat's masthead light shone brightly in the dark night sky.
24. The sailboat's jib sail was torn during a rough storm.
25. The sailboat's boom swung wildly in the wind and hit a crew member in the head.
26. The sailboat's anchor held it securely in place despite the fierce current.
27. The sailboat's halyard needed to be replaced before the next voyage.
28. The sailboat's cabin was small but cozy, with enough room for two people to sleep comfortably.
29. The sailboat's engine failed, so the crew had to rely on the wind to get back to shore.
30. The sailboat's cam cleat needed to be tightened to hold the sail in place.

Common Phases

1. Hoist the sail;
2. Adjust the mast;
3. Secure the halyard;
4. Raise the jib;
5. Trim the mainsail;
6. Steer to port;
7. Change tack;
8. Lower the anchor;
9. Reef the sails;
10. Check the weather.

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