"Under sail" refers to a boat or ship that is being propelled primarily by its sails rather than by an engine. This term indicates that the vessel is using wind power to navigate through the water. When a boat is "under sail," it is typically harnessing the force of the wind to move, making sailing a popular and traditional method of maritime travel.
Warship Under Sail was created in 2009.
Under Full Sail - 1899 was released on: USA: April 1899
The cast of Adventure Under Sail - 2005 includes: Marc Cuthbert
The cast of Escape Under Sail - 1977 includes: Franz Russell as Narrator
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A sailboat can certainly be operating under sail at night. Sailboats use their sails when there is enough wind to carry them.
To reef a sail is to reduce the area of sail.
If a powerboat is about to cross paths with a sailboat under sail give way, the sail boat is the stand-on vessel, therefore you are the give-way vessel and need to move accordingly.
He would give way if boat is under sail but go by regular motorboat rules if he is under power.
It means " to sail"