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  • ...rams which are designed to increase the community's access to the sport of sailing.
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  • A 98-gun [[second-rate ship|sailing warship of the second rate]], later disarmed and used as a [[hospital ship]
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  • A series of sailing ships in the British Navy, reaching from at least the mid-1800's until pres
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  • ...sail and, with yacht racing, one of the two main divisions in the sport of sailing.
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  • ...gs of the term. The first is one of a number of types of [[sailing (sport)|sailing]] boat used in competitive racing or '''yacht racing'''. The second refers,
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  • A fast, moderately heavily gunned [[warship (sail)|sailing warship]], with enough firepower to overcome slower vessels and enough spee
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  • A light [[warship (sail)|sailing warship]], with a single gun deck and light cannon, typically used for patr
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  • ====Sailing warships====
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  • The '''Gjoa''' was the small, wooden-hulled sailing vessel used by [[Roald Amundsen]] and a small crew, for the first complete
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  • {{r|Sailing}}
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  • {{r|Sailing}}
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  • == Created Sailing Subgroup == I created a sailing subgroup:
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  • {{r|Sailing}}
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  • ; beat : sailing upwind on a close-hauled point of sail. ; de-rig : to remove sailing gear from the boat after sailing. See also: "rig"
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  • ...ciated voyage aimed to shed light on the logistics of Viking shipbuilding, sailing and society. ...t departed from Roskilde on 1st July, 2007, and arrived in Ireland safely, sailing up the [[River Liffey]] in [[Dublin]] on 14th August, 2007. Their course t
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  • ...-sa-2.0.jpg/credit|{{Sailing by Tara Hunt CC-by-sa-2.0.jpg/credit}}<br/>|}}Sailing in a sailboat.]] '''Sailing''' is the use of [[wind]] to move an object.
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  • *Howard, Frank (2002) ''Sailing Ships of War, 1400-1860'', London: Conway Maritime. ISBN 9780851779133 (OCL
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  • ...te of wealthy members of the [[New York Yacht Club]] with the intention of sailing to England to compete in yacht racing it initially found few opponents will
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  • ...or the techniques of operating aircraft. While the term—literally meaning "sailing the air"—originally referred solely to the science of operating the aircr
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  • ...of the cargo ship Yong Sheng, which arrived in Rotterdam on Sept. 10 after sailing across the Northern Sea Route from a Chinese port. ...he Yong Sheng is headed in the opposite direction from the Netherlands and sailing towards the Bering Strait that separates Russia and Alaska.
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  • Scurvy was a major health problem aboard early sailing vessels for which fresh produce was not available. [[James Lind]], although
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  • ...s the sixth ship to carry that name in the U.S. Navy, the first four being sailing warships and the fifth a light [[aircraft carrier]].
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  • ...and soon after the Young Enderavour Youth Scheme was created to set up the sailing programme, with the Royal Australian Navy running the ship.<ref>[http://www ...instruction of the Royal Australian Navy and is designed to teach not only sailing skills but teamwork and leadership skills. Under the scheme ''Young Endeavo
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  • ...that sank other craft, are often the most rugged. A boat meant for holiday sailing on inland water needs far less preparation than a fishing boat that will ve
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  • {{r|Sailing}}
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  • The '''Carnatic''' was a sailing vessel.
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  • ...(ancient city)]] during the [[Trojan War]]. To overcome contrary winds for sailing to Troy, he sacrificed his daughter, [[Iphigeneia]].
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  • ...s the sixth ship to carry that name in the U.S. Navy, the first four being sailing warships and the fifth a light [[aircraft carrier]].
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  • ...design origin and legality of the use of the yacht's keel. Under the NYYC sailing rules, '... a yacht should be designed by residents or citizens of the nati
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  • On sailing ships, they directed the crew handling the sails and its rigging. On moder
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  • ...After ignoring López's warnings, Paraguay seized a Brazilian merchant ship sailing through Paraguayan waters to reach the Brazilian state of [[Mato Grosso]].
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  • A '''sloop-of-war''' is a light [[warship (sail)|sailing warship]], fitted with a single gun deck and light cannon, typically used f
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  • ...of the cargo ship Yong Sheng, which arrived in Rotterdam on Sept. 10 after sailing across the Northern Sea Route from a Chinese port. ...he Yong Sheng is headed in the opposite direction from the Netherlands and sailing towards the Bering Strait that separates Russia and Alaska.
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  • {{r|Sailing}}
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  • ...[[Antarctica]], and the Maersk Peary was reflagged as an American vessel, sailing with an American crew.
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  • ...t-topping singles with ''[[You Wear It Well]]'' (1972), ''[[Sailing (song)|Sailing]]'' (1975), ''[[Tonight's the Night (Gonna Be Alright)|Tonight's the Night]
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  • ...interests behind the voyage of the ''Manhattan'' pointedly did not file a sailing plan with Canada. Canada stopped short of blocking the vessel, but did esc
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  • | 'Sailing' by Rod Stewart | 'Sailing' by Rod Stewart
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  • There are many traditions associated with [[sailing]] that have carried over since the early days of setting out to sea in wate
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  • ...Potomac River]], and the river was deep enough to accommodate 18th century sailing ships.<ref name=alexandriavaHistory/> After local merchants used landfill
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  • * ''Sailing''
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  • | title = Sailing Ship Rates
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  • ...iver in 2002; the Algosound remains as the last steam powered vessel still sailing as part of the Algoma Central Marine fleet.
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  • ...rived at Pearl Harbor on 10 August, and conducted training exercises until sailing on the 21st escorting a convoy to Eniwetok which she reached on 30 August.
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  • ...'[[Governor Simcoe (ship)|Governor Simcoe]]'' was able to evade capture by sailing over the shoal, where a pursuing squadron of larger [[United States|America
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  • ...in Fodor]], a [[Romania]]n illegal immigrant, tried to return to Canada by sailing two thousand kilometers from [[Sisimiut]], [[Greenland]] to Grise Fiord.<re
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  • ...Massachusetts|Plymouth]] (now a famous ''voiture Americaine'') in a wooden sailing ship called the [[Mayflower (ship)|Mayflower]] (or ''Fleur de Mai'') and t
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  • ...30 November]]. There, the ship loaded cargo and embarked passenger, before sailing for the [[Pacific]] on [[6 December]]. Escorted by [[USS Haas (DE 424)]], ' ...freight at Honolulu on the 30th and embarking 235 soldiers on [[1 April]]. Sailing that afternoon for the Marshalls and [[Northern Mariana Islands]], ''Birgit
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  • ...1767, he left the ''Two Friends'' in [[Jamaica]] and met a captain who was sailing close to Paul's hometown. The ship was called the ''John'' and during it's ...aned by the French for the transportation of military supplies to America. Sailing in December, 1780. he captured the British ship ''Triumph,'' which however
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  • ...ugh weapons qualifications with the [[M-11]] and [[M-16]] service weapons, sailing qualifications on Naval Academy Sailboats, Obstacle Course, Endurance Cours
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