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sailing dinghy
noun
A small sailboat with a single mast, especially one used for recreation
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My sailing dinghy.
Yet several summers on Cape Cod prompted him to buy a 16-foot sailing dinghy for his sons.
Even for a girl who was born on a boat and owned her first sailing dinghy at the age of six, this was no slight achievement.
The learning curve steepened with the first sailboat I built, a 13 1/2 -foot sailing dinghy I chronicled in my book titled "The Year of the Boat".
It was full of "high-brow books in 1st editions," Bishop wrote to Howard Moss, with access to a rocky beach, a rowboat, and a sailing dinghy.
We hired a sailing dinghy for an hour or two, shrieking and screaming at each other, and then pulled the launch on to a beach to doze for a while.
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"It's great to be back sailing dinghies," she said.
"I've been sailing them all my life and grew up sailing dinghies.
Boats will be on view and for sale, including kayaks, folding kayaks and canoes, slide-seat recreational rowboats, sailing dinghies and traditional Maine fixed-seat rowboats.
The panorama of the town and surrounding hills is gorgeous as you head up the estuary, slipping between the rows of moored yachts and dodging the flocks of sailing dinghies.
Arthur Ransome's wholesome prewar classic of children's literature is all about fresh-faced girls and boys sailing dinghies around the Lake District with no health-and-safety nonsense about flotation jackets.
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