Depending on context, it may mean that you can't balance very well as you have not yet developed "sea legs".
Do you mean "Para-sailing" or "Parallel sailing"?
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"Sailing by an ash breeze" means that people have been deprived external opportunities and are striving to prosper in life without given opportunities, but opportunities they make
This is what is regarded as an ethnocentric question. Do you mean sailing from Europe? Or do you mean sailing from Africa, or other parts of Asia? This kind of question requires refining - for a meaningful answer to be given.
Sailing boats have been known from antiquity in many cultures and locations
'who ist there?' or 'who is this?'
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It can mean "candle", "sail", "sailing".
You may mean "By and Large" - meaning steering a course as far downwind as possible, keeping the sails full and the boat speed up. The answer above is completely wrong. One cannot sail both by and large at the same time since they mean opposite things. Sailing by the wind (i.e., sailing by) means sailing as close to the wind as possible. In other words, sailing into the wind. Sailing large means sailing before the wind. That is, sailing with the wind blowing from the aft quarter. So it is impossible to sail both by and large at the same time since that would require sailing in two opposite directions at once.
It is not known who invented the first sailing vessel. Sailing vessels have been known from ancient times and were used in many locations.
Navegando is Spanish. It means "sailing".
the bowsprit on a sailing ship