A yawl (or yaul) is a 2 masted sailing boat with the smaller (mizzen) mast placed well back.
"The Nellie, a cruising yawl..." Pg. 1. H.O.D.
Yawl
A yawl Or ketch
The mizzen boom on a yawl is commonly referred to as the "mizzen gaff." This is the spar that extends from the mast to the edge of the mizzen sail, allowing for better control and shape of the sail when sailing. The design helps improve the yawl's performance, particularly when sailing downwind.
It was a Concordia Yawl.
yawl/jolly boat
Yacht, yawl
It is either a ketch or a yawl. The ketch has the wheel stationed amidships (between the masts) & the yawl has the wheel stationed aft of the mizzen mast.
A ketch or a yawl.
It could be either a "ketch" or a "yawl".
3 and wutz up yawl!!=)
The ship or boat with sails is the yawl, which will typically have 2 sails, the main mast for the main sail and mizzen mast. A yawl is defined as a boat with the mizzen mast aft of the rudder post. A boat with two masts, a main mast and a mizzen mast with the mizzen mast forward of the rudder post is a ketch.