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Once populated by swashbuckling privateers, this area is now one of the most placid sail cruising areas for intermediate to advanced sail training.

 


Blue-water cruising Sailboat
In doing our research prior to shopping for a sailboat that would carry us across oceans, we developed a list of desirable attributes to guide our boat search.


first time cruising
John de Frayssinet (Yachting Life Editor)
Once you have learnt to drive your boat in approximately the right direction for most of the time, it is likely that you may be inspired to make your first sea passage.

Cruising catamaran
While the Prout cats were among the first of the cruising cats, Fountaine Pajot has led the current trend toward large cruising cats and this design clearly shows how the type has evolved.

Cruising yachts
Cruising yachts are by the far the most common yacht in private use, making up most of the 25 to 45 ft (7 to 14 m) range.

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Cruising - Proceeding normally, unrestricted, with an absence of drastic rudder or engine changes
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Cruising guides
Books that describe features of particular sailing areas, such as hazards, anchorages, etc.
Cutter
A sailboat with one mast and a mainsail and two headsails.

Cruising with children last summer we were made aware of the differences in junior lifejackets. We wanted lifejackets that could be worn comfortably on the deck as well as the dock.

Cruising in shallow water and spending the nights in coves.
Gunnel, Gunwale
Pronounced gunnel. The rail around the edge of a boat. Smaller versions are called toe rails.

cruising guide
A detailed guide to anchorages, channels, shore facilities, and other items of interest to boaters.
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On cruising yachts with more than one jib, it is common for the innermost jib to be self-tacking, either by using a boom along the foot of the sail, or by cleating the jib sheet to a track, or both.

"In cruising, if the weather is threatening it is well to carry a single reef in the mainsail until it clears up, for a yawl works well under such a sail with jib and mizzen furled.

For many cruising sailors, no other big-ticket item is as important--it determines the way your boat performs--yet continues to remain as mysterious as sails.

Gale: Wind speed of 34 to 40 knots.
Strong gale: Wind speed of 41 to 47 knots.
Storm: Wind speeds of 48 to 55 knots.
Greater wind speeds: Stay home. WORLD CRUISING SAILBOAT - See CRUISING
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The Sevenstar Round Britain and Ireland Race is organised by Royal Ocean Racing Club in association with Royal Yacht Squadron . This website is provided with the assistance and co-operation of Cruising Yacht Club of Australia.

Gunkholing:
Cruising in shallow water and spending the nights in coves.
Gunnels:
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You should be cruising along by now. If your knees are locked, it's like hitting a big rock when you're learning to ride your two wheeler. You might tip over, you might save it. If you get woogedy again, DO NOT yank the rope to save yourself.

Weight at the foot of a keel balloon sail A generic term for any large, light sail used in racing or cruising to replace or supplement the working sails when reaching or running barber hauler A line attached to the jib or jib sheet, ...

rangeDistance a boat can travel at cruising speed on a tank of fuel. Also, the distance to an object. Lastly, in intracoastal navigation, a set of two markers that, when lined up one behind the other, indicate the deepest part of the channel.

YACHTING, the sport of racing in yachts' and boats with sails, and also the pastime of cruising for pleasure in sailing steam or motor vessels.

Some mariners are reluctant to change speeds and so pay more attention to factors that support their cruising speed and less attention to factors that indicate a need to slow down.

All necessary charts, cruising guides on board.
All life jackets on board, including for the kids.
A couple of windscoops for improved ventilation.
Snorkeling gear on board. Fin sizes fit?

A few of the boats he owned included a Thunderbird,range of beach cats, red baron cruising cat, Crowther Impala trimaran(first tri to circumnavigate Australia), Crowther Spindrift 37 and 45, And Corsair F27 and F31.

A modified form of pram bow is the best form for lifting the head of the vessel over the seas and is suitable for cruising as well as racing yachts.

Most midsize and large sailboats used for cruising have roller furling jibs rather than hanked-on jibs. A roller furler makes it easy to bring the jib in and out and to reef the jib when the wind increases. Learn how to use a furling jib.

Day sailer- A boat that is not fitted for cruising over night. An open boat.
Deviation- Compass error caused by local magnetic attraction.
Dinghy- A small boat fitted with oars and sometimes sails.

Following is the various knots that are used commonly by sailors either for cruising, racing or just day sailing.
Some of these knots need lots of practicing to be able to tie them automatically.

express cruiser
A cruising boat without a deck-level salon. Sometimes called a sunbridge cruiser.
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Displacement hulls are very efficient-- most long range cruising boats such as trawlers and many sailboats use this type of hull.

Composite construction delivers those extra few knots and provides superior economy for extended cruising range, while careful consideration of every safety feature ensures maximum security and comfort.

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Since that date quite a number of beautiful schooners have been launched, and without exception they have proved useful vessels for cruising and racing. Gleniffer, 496 tons, originally the largest two-masted schooner in the world, designed by Mr. G.

When this electronic device is activated it transmits a radio signal with user registration data and positioning information to a network of satellites that assist the Coast Guard in conducting an emergency rescue. express cruiserA cruising boat ...

Ground Swells: Long wave formations during calm or light air formed by waves running into shoals.
Gunkholing: Cruising in shallow water and spending the nights in coves.
Gunwale: (gun'l) Top edge of the sides of an open boat. (from gun wall) ...

Circle: a course plotted on the surface of the globe that is the shortest distance between two points.
Ground Tackle: A collective term for the anchor and anchor gear.
Gunwale (gunnel): The upper railing of a boat's side.
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Gun Deck-- Any deck with guns on most of the old sailing ship it was a enclosed deck below the main deck.
Gun layer- One who aims or lay a gun
Gunwale (gunnel)-The upper railing of a boat's side.
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Used for Cruising Liners years ago for the "BEST" Cabins. Hence the name!
Pram - A flat bottomed, blunt nosed dinghy (or small boat).

See also: Boat, Sail, Hull, Aft, Well