If you are trying to learn how to sail or are preparing for a test, you might want to learn sailboat parts quickly. One good way to do this is to make flash cards of the different parts a picture on one side and the name on the other. Keep going through the cards many times a day until you know them all by heart.
No. If you use it frequently you will learn the parts you use. --- A bit faster way is to memorize the groups (elements from top to bottom).
In racing situations, the general rule is the sailboat on a starboard tack has the right of way. In navigational situations, generally the larger sailboat has right of way, however these rules may vary by country.
The sailboat has the right-of-way until the motorboat gets ship-sized, when it assumes the right-of-way.
Whenever a danger of collision exists.
Whenever a danger of collision exists.
Whenever a danger of collision exists.
Whenever a danger of collision exists.
Whenever a danger of collision exists.
Unless the sailboat is overtaking a power-driven vessel, the powerboat is the give-way vessel.
If the motorboat was hindered in its ability to maneuver, such as a tug pulling a boat or pushing a barge, or if the motorboat was adrift or signaling distress. Understanding the rules of underway and give-way are important parts of maritime safety.
The Pinsleur Spanish method is an easy way to learn Spanish and help you speak it quickly in a way that is similar to how we naturally learn language. It's less of a way to teach you grammar and more of a way to teach you how to speak it.
It is the best way to learn and organized to teach it that way.