When you tack you push the tilter. That makes the boat to turn to the right. You are turning into the wind. You would turn windward when you tack.
The windward side of the boat is the side of the boat that the wind is hitting. the other side of the boat that is sheltered from the wind is the Leeward side. In other words ... the windward side of the boat is the side that is closest to the source of the wind.
there is no difference
one is a boat and one is a pixie like thing
the kayak is a covered boat and the Umiak is an open boat
a steam boat is on the water and a train is on railroad tracks
One has sides and one does not
Windward, always windward. Keep your boat on even heel by hiking out if necessary. This will prevent the daggerboard from coming up out of the water and causing loss of steering control.
Displacement: The weight of the water the boat displaces. Hull weight: The weight of the hull of the boat
"Cigar boat" is a nickname for the high-speed powerboat called the Cigarette boat.
I would say 50 H.P.
A Boston Whaler can not sink