Faye Kert has written: 'Prize and prejudice' -- subject(s): History, Naval History, Naval operations, Privateering, United States War of 1812 'Trimming Yankee Sails'
being hit by the sails
being hit by the sails
being hit by the sails
No, by properly trimming the sails, it is possible to sail within approximately 45 degrees of the wind's oncoming direction.
It is the same thing: You are in irons when you are making no headway.
Spinnakers are large downwind sails. They are set once the boat's course allows the wind to pass from behind the beam. Usually they are light weight and brightly colored sails.
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It is located on page 23. Look on the window seal behind the ship's sails.
They did not, the idea of the dyed sails is from the Romantic era in European history, around the 1790-1850. There is no historical evidence that vikings dyed their sails or had helmets with horns, these are historical myths not fracts.
Square sails are square
Square sails are referred to as four-cornered sails.