There is no such thing as ketch. If you are thinking of Ketch-up... that is made of tomatoes.
Jack Ketch died in 1686.
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Catamaran (multihulled boat or ship)
Two. On a ketch or yawl, the front of the two masts is taller than the aft mast.
This 40 foot ketch is fitted with a twizzle rig for down wind sailing.
A yawl Or ketch
A ketch is a sailboat with two sails, both fore (ahead) of the rudder. The smaller mizzen-mast (jigger) is astern of the mainmast.
Danny ketch
The word 'ketch' is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a two-masted fore-and-aft-rigged ship; a word for a thing.The homophone for ketch, 'catch' is both a noun (catch, catches) and a verb (catch, catches, catching, caught).
A Ketch is a sailing vessel with two masts, a main mast and a mizzen mast abaft. Very similar to a Yawl the main differences being a ketch's mizzen mast is forward of the rudder post which in turn gives the ketch a larger sail area. A ketch's mizzen mast is used for propulsion where a yawls mizzen mast is used for trim and balance. Ketches are very common among long distance sailors, since the larger sail area gives you a better balance. Also a ketch allows you to drop your mainsail in sudden wind gusts and sail only with your jib and mizzen set.