A triangular sail is commonly referred to as a "lateen sail." This type of sail is characterized by its triangular shape and is typically rigged at an angle to the mast, allowing for improved maneuverability and the ability to sail against the wind. Lateen sails have been historically used in various maritime cultures, particularly in the Mediterranean and Indian ocean regions.
It is called the lateen sail.
Um.........you just said the answer. its called a sail
A sail boat or yacht.
1) What do you mean by sail extender? The rope to hoist (raise) the sail is called the halyard. The vertical beam supporting the sail is the mast, the horizontal beam supporting the sail is the boom.2) It's called a SPRIT - see: Dictionary.com
Um.........you just said the answer. its called a sail
Making the sail area smaller is called reefing.
Tom sail on a ship called DO
A steering wheel on a sail boat is still called a steering wheel.
"Reefing the sails" reduces the area of sail.
A mast.
sailors
the pole that holds up the sail is called the mast