sailboat spars include the: mast boom sprit (if the boat has one)
Any stick-like protrusion, but usually refers to the mast and boom.
The vertical pole on a sailboat is called the mast, but at the bottom of the sail is horizontal pole called a boom. On the Tall Ships, the horizontal pole AT THE TOP of the sail is called the yardarm.
Boom can fly we can shoot boom we can use boom to shoot boom long boom make big boom boom
The hull of a boat is the body of the boat. it is the part of the boat in the water. excluding the mast, boom, sail, rudder, keel, etc.
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The battery life on your RC sailboat depends on what brand you purchase and how often you use it. It is also important to turn off the sailboat when not in use in order to preserve battery life.
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Sailboats have many "poles". The ones that I think you are referring to are the mast and the boom. The Mast is the Tall one that sticks up out of the hull. The is connected horizontally to the mast.
Mast (vertical, leading edge of sail), Boom (horizontal,bottom of sail), and a spinnaker pole if you use a spinnaker which is a sail type
It depends on how fast that small sailboat is traveling. The wind also varies in intensity greatly, so there really isn't an average wind speed to even try to calculate how long it would take one sailboat to sail one mile.