I believe it is called a "spar".
If you mean the vertical poles to which sails are attached, these are called masts.
It is called mast.
If you mean the vertical poles to which sails are attached, these are called masts.
The pole you are referring to is called the mast. If the boat only has one mast it is usually not in the middle of the boat but is normally found in the forward third of the boat.
A pole on a boat that holds spars or sails.
The mast is part of a boat. It is a vertical pole on a ship which supports the sails.
i think it is mast i think it is mast
on most boats today there is one verticle "pole", the mast. one horizontal "pole" the boom. on older boats like scows and optimists the diagonal pole is called the sprit. there can also be a spinnaker pole which you clip onto the mast to hold out the spinnaker on a run or a reech. on a asymmetric boat the spinnie pole is pulled out when the spinnie is raised, you cann't and shouldn't clip it onto the mast.
It is called the mast
The pole on a sailboat is called the mast.
A galleon pole is commonly referred to as a "spar" or a "mast." It is a long, slender pole used on ships to support sails or rigging.