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Sailing craft and
their rigs
Sailing employs the wind—acting on sails,
wingsails or kites—to
propel a
craft on the
surface of the
water (
sailing ship,...
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Sailing,
Sailing" is a song
written in 1880 by
Godfrey Marks, a
pseudonym of
British organist and
composer James Frederick Swift (1847–1931). It is also...
- "
Sailing By" is a
short piece of
light music composed by
Ronald Binge in 1963,
which is used
before the late
Shipping Forecast on BBC
Radio 4. A slow...
- The
sport of
sailing involves a
variety of
competitive sailing formats that are
sanctioned through various sailing federations and
yacht clubs. Racing...
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major routes — and with
scheduled sailings that were not
affected by the wind direction. However,
commercial sailing vessels could still be
found working...
- Look up
sailing in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sailing is the
practice of
navigating a sail-powered
craft on water, ice, or land.
Sailing or Sailin'...
- Tail
sailing refers to the
action of
whales lifting their tails clear of the
water for long
periods of time. The
process is
rarely observed by humans...
- few
sailings out of St.
Maarten prior to
being repositioned to
Seattle were in July 23 she
became the 2nd ship
worldwide to
resume Alaska sailings. Millennium's...
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Sailing stones (also
called sliding rocks,
walking rocks,
rolling stones, and
moving rocks) are part of the
geological phenomenon in
which rocks move...
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Mystic Connecticut has a
collection of
sailing cards. They were used from the mid-1850s in the U.S. to
promote sailings and
sometimes included engraved pictures...