leeboard (Meaning)
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leeboard (n.)
A board, or frame of planks, lowered over the side of a vessel to lessen her leeway when closehauled, by giving her greater draught.
Synonyms & Antonyms of leeboard
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leeboard Sentence Examples
- The leeboard extended deeply into the water, providing lateral resistance for the sailboat.
- The crewman adjusted the leeboard to improve the boat's stability in the strong winds.
- The boat's leeboard prevented it from drifting sideways in the shallow waters.
- The team of sailors carefully maneuvered the boat, ensuring that the leeboard remained in the optimal position.
- The leeboard acted as a submerged rudder, controlling the boat's direction while minimizing drag.
- The innovative design of the leeboard allowed the boat to sail efficiently both upwind and downwind.
- The boat's shallow draft, coupled with its leeboard, made it ideal for exploring narrow waterways.
- The crew experimented with different angles of attack for the leeboard, seeking the best balance between speed and stability.
- The leeboard served as a multi-purpose device, providing stability, controlling drift, and enhancing maneuverability.
- The vessel's performance was significantly improved after the installation of a retractable leeboard.
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A board, or frame of planks, lowered over the side of a vessel to lessen her leeway when closehauled, by giving her greater draught.
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The leeboard extended deeply into the water, providing lateral resistance for the sailboat.
The crewman adjusted the leeboard to improve the boat's stability in the strong winds.
The boat's leeboard prevented it from drifting sideways in the shallow waters.
The team of sailors carefully maneuvered the boat, ensuring that the leeboard remained in the optimal position.