- and Sus****
Beach Yawls (called "yols" by the men who
crewed them),
which were
probably the fastest-sailing open
boats ever built. A
yawl is also a type...
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YAWL (Yet
Another Workflow Language) is a
workflow language based on
workflow patterns. It is
supported by a
software system that
includes an execution...
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Islander was the 34-foot
yawl with
which Harry Pidgeon sailed around the
world single-handedly from 1921 to 1925.
Pidgeon thus
became the
second person...
- Marblehead-to-Halifax Race - Crocodile,
Concordia #67,
Robert Crocker. The
Concordia yawls Arapaho, hull #85 and Irian, hull #70 (both 41' models),
appeared in the...
- iron, but more
recent Yawls have
bronze plates.
While it is
rigged as a
ketch with the
mizzen ahead of the
rudder post, the
label yawl is
probably derived...
- The
Humber Yawl Club is a
yawl club
founded in 1883 and so is one of England's
oldest sailing clubs. It was
founded on the
banks of the
Humber Estuary...
- gun
sloops and 22 gun
yawls while Hjelmstierna's left wing had 30 gun
sloops and 14 gun
yawls supported by 12 gun
sloops and
yawls from Cronstedt's brigade...
-
Kingston Lobster boats. In Europe,
during this same
period many of the
canoe yawls were
technically ketches since their mizzen masts were
located forward of...
-
Tartan 27
Yawls were built. The
Tartan 27
Yawl is a
recreational keelboat,
built predominantly of fibergl****, with wood trim. It has a
masthead yawl rig, a...
- the line had parted,
leaving the
yawl adrift with its occupants. Begg
notes that it
would be
illogical to
attach the
yawl to a
vessel that the crew thought...