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points of sail
noun
Plural of point of sail
Exact(2)
The results were positive from a technical point of view, because our power increased by 20% at certain points of sail".
Lift and drag forces were measured for a range of angles of attack, and the results were analyzed for three points of sail.
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A deal with YouTube has seen racing broadcast live on the internet, with overlaid graphics used to explain the finer points of sailing tactics.
Regrettably, dead upwind is the only point of sail on which Van Liew's lightweight Open 50 does not flourish.
(A reach is a boat's fastest point of sail).
It was found that low sweep (more vertical) spinnakers are faster than spinnakers with high sweep, and that the optimum camber ratio depends on both the point of sail and aspect ratio of the sail.
On a gusty day, you will have all kinds of fun with this point of sail!
This is the most efficient point of sail as both sails are full of wind and pushing the boat at full force.
This will then put you in a close hauled or reach point of sailing.
You will now be out of ions and sailing on a reach or close hauled point of sailing.
Of the product's components, the power transmission equipment of the propulsion power engine was 3.3 points, which showed the highest IT convergence, in addition, the disaster warning equipment (3.2 points) of the sailing control and the resident equipment (3.2 points) of the safety control, etc., also showed relatively high IT convergence.
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