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A boat with one mast and one sail is called a cat boat. It is an old design with a very shallow draft designed to be used in areas of shallow tidal waters. Usually they a very wide for their length. a sail boat!

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What is the Mast in front of a ship?

The front mast is called the Foremast. Sometimes it is called the mizzen mast.


What is a one masted vessel with a mainsail and jib called?

The most common single masted sailing vessel with a mainsail and one jib is the sloop.A cutter has one mast with one mainsail but two jibs.A catboat has one mast and a huge mainsail but (usually) no jib. The mast is located very much forward on the vessel.There are other sailboats that have just one mast and a mainsail such as the Sunfish or a Dhow, both of which have a lateen rig (one mast, one mainsail.)


What is a one-masted fore and aft-rigged vessel called?

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What did the lateen sail look like?

The lateen sail looks like a triangle. The point is on one side and the base is on the other side. The base of the sail would be parallel to the main mast. A spar at the top of the sail is attached to the mast. It is mainly used on sunfish and other extremely small sailing craft.


Where is the sail on a ship?

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When a sail boat is approaching a powerboat which one is the give-way vessel?

The powerboat. The vessel that has the greatest ability to get out of the way of the other one has the duty to do that.


What are halyards?

Halyards are used on a sailing vessel to haul up sails. One end is connected to the top of the sail (the head) and it is led up to the top of the mast, through a block (pulley) and back down. Pulling down on the halyard pulls the sail up. With larger sails a winch is used to assist. When the sail is up all the way, the halyard is 'made fast' or 'cleated.'


When a sailboat is approaching a powerboat which one is the give's vessel?

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What is the Triangular sail furthest forward on a vessel called?

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What is a small one-masted vessel with mainsail and jib?

a dinghy would be a small (6 to 16 foot) sailboat, these can have almost any sail rig. the type of rig you described is called a sloop. a sloop is a sailboat with a triangular mainsail and a jib (this sail configuration is called a marconi rig, or bermudian rig), and are very common. so a small, one masted vessel with a mainsail and jib would just be called a sloop, or dinghy.


When a sailboat is approaching a powerboat which one is the give-way vessel?

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When a sailboat is approaching a powerboat which one is the give way vessel?

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