sailing or boat racing. it is a particular boat design.
A yacht is any of various relatively small sailing or motor-driven vessels, generally with smart graceful lines, used for pleasure cruises or racing.
well a topper is a small single handed sailing boat which is used normally for racing.
If you're sailing, and following the (International) Racing Rules of Sailing, if you are in the wrong you must do a 720 degree turn (two circles).
Same as the rules for any other sailing, Starboard boats have right of way, the windward boat gives way if on the same tack, and over taking boat keeps clear. look at wikipedia under 'racing rules of sailing' for a more extensive answer
This boat must have a white mast head light & a white stern light. Also, it must have a green running light on the right (starboard) side of the boat & a red running light on the left (port) side of the boat. The red & green lights may be mounted on the sides of the boat (international regs.) or nose of the boat if the boat is basically used on rivers or lakes in the U.S. (called: river navigation lights).
The Pleasure Boat was created in 1845.
A racing ship called the Bluenose was made in Nova Scotia and it holds the record for the fastest sailing boat ever created.
That is the correct spelling of "sailing boat" more commonly "sailboat."
A sailing dinghy is a very small, usually single handed, sailing boat that you can sit in. Additional info: A dinghy is a type of small boat, often carried or towed by a larger vessel. The term can also refer to small racing yachts or recreational open sailing boats. Utility dinghies are usually rowboats or have an outboard motor, but some are rigged for sailing. Because the smaller sailing dinghy responds more quickly to maneuvers, it is more suitable for beginner training in sailing than full-sized sloops.
Cocktail class Racer. See link below.
A racing ship called the Bluenose was made in Nova Scotia and it holds the record for the fastest sailing boat ever created.