camberkeeled (Meaning)
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camberkeeled (a.)
Having the keel arched upwards, but not actually hogged; -- said of a ship.
Synonyms & Antonyms of camberkeeled
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camberkeeled Sentence Examples
- "Cambridge," they named her, a sleek and camberkeeled yacht designed for speed and stability.
- The camberkeeled hull of the boat cut through the waves effortlessly, providing a smooth sailing experience.
- The racing team relied on the camberkeeled design of their yacht to give them an edge in competitive regattas.
- With its camberkeeled shape, the yacht was able to tack sharply against the wind.
- The naval architect spent months refining the camberkeeled design to maximize performance and efficiency.
- Sailors admired the camberkeeled yacht for its ability to handle rough seas with ease.
- The camberkeeled vessel glided gracefully into the harbor, drawing the attention of onlookers.
- The captain praised the camberkeeled hull for its seaworthiness and maneuverability.
- During stormy weather, the camberkeeled yacht remained steady, riding the waves with confidence.
- The yacht club hosted a regatta showcasing various camberkeeled sailboats from around the world.
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Having the keel arched upwards, but not actually hogged; -- said of a ship.
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No antonyms found.
"Cambridge," they named her, a sleek and camberkeeled yacht designed for speed and stability.
The camberkeeled hull of the boat cut through the waves effortlessly, providing a smooth sailing experience.
The racing team relied on the camberkeeled design of their yacht to give them an edge in competitive regattas.
With its camberkeeled shape, the yacht was able to tack sharply against the wind.