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Definition of Skysails

Skysail
Skysail Sky"sail, n. (Naut.) The sail set next above the royal. See Illust. under Sail.

Meaning of Skysails from wikipedia

- SkySails Group GmbH is a Hamburg-based company that sells kite rigs to propel cargo ships, large yachts and fishing vessels by wind energy as well as airborne...
- A skysail is the uppermost sail in many old square-rigged sail-plans (though sometimes topped by a moonsail). It was also on the royal mast above the...
- SkySails) is a commercial container cargo ship. It is the world's first ship partially powered by a computer-controlled kite rig, called the SkySails...
- rollerskating Kiteboating Kitesurfing Power kite Sail plan SkySails Snowkiting Square rig Skysails, Captain John Konrad, Mariner's Weather Log, April 2009...
- either side of any or all of the square rigged sails except royals and skysails. They are named after the adjacent sail and the side of the vessel on which...
- watercraft, regular and special sails (as rotorsails, wing sails, turbo sails, skysails) exist that can propel them without emissions. An electric aircraft is...
- SimScale Technology Software Munich 2012 Engineering simulation software P A SkySails Industrials Industrial machinery Hamburg 2001 Marine propulsion by wind...
- The goal of MV Beluga Skysails was to reduce fuel consumption and emissions. It was first tested on the ship Beluga SkySails, launched December 15, 2007...
- Chatelain. Filed:1 April 1998. Kite rig Kite types Kitesurfing SkySails Power kite Skysails, Captain John Konrad, Mariners Weather Log, April 2009, Volume...
- the original on 2015-02-26. Retrieved 2015-02-26. "SkySails GmbH - Compelling Technology". www.skysails.info. Archived from the original on 2011-09-28. Retrieved...