Log InSign Up

Foresail

149 Sentences | 9 Meanings

Usage Examples

Filter by Meaning
The first mate climbed up to the crosstrees to unfurl the foresail.
The crew took down the foresail in preparation for the approaching storm.
The ship's foresail fluttered in the breeze as they approached the harbor.
The ship's foresail was hoisted to catch the wind.
The ship's designer decided to increase the size of the foresail to improve speed.
The sailor climbed up the mast to repair the torn foresail.
The foresail flapped loudly in the strong wind.
The captain gave orders to furl the foresail before entering the harbor.
The ropes creaked as the sailors tightened the foresail.
The torn foresail had to be replaced before the ship could set sail.
The crew hoisted the foresail to catch the wind and move the ship forward.
The foresail helped the ship maintain its course in the strong winds.
The sailor expertly tied the foresail knot to keep the sail in place.
The ship's captain ordered the crew to set the foresail to help the vessel navigate through the narrow channel.
The foresail was made of sturdy canvas material to withstand the harsh weather conditions.
The captain ordered the crew to reef the foresail as the winds picked up.
The sailors tied down the foresail to secure it during the storm.
The captain ordered the crew to lower the foresail to reduce the speed of the ship.
The foresail fluttered in the wind as the ship made its way towards the harbor.
The storm tore the foresail, leaving the ship struggling to stay on course.
The boat tilted as the foresail caught the wind.
The crew unfurled the foresail to catch the breeze and speed up.
The crew replaced the old foresail with a new one before setting sail.
The ship's navigator adjusted the foresail to steer the vessel towards the port.
The foresail is easier to handle than the mainsail.
The boat's crew hoisted the foresail and took advantage of the wind to sail out to sea.
The sailor tugged on the foresail to bring it closer to the mast.
The sailors climbed the mast to untangle the ropes caught in the foresail.
The foresail is a vital part of a sailing vessel's rigging and can greatly improve its speed in light winds.
The jib and foresail worked in harmony, creating a beautiful symphony of wind and canvas as the ship sailed through the water.
The boat's foresail was the perfect size for catching the wind.
The navigator changed the direction of the foresail to avoid a collision with another vessel.
The wind filled the foresail, propelling the boat forward.
The captain ordered the sailors to hoist the foresail to catch the wind.
The ship's crew adjusted the foresail to compensate for the strong currents.
The old ship's torn foresail needed to be repaired before the next voyage.
The sailors hoisted the foresail to catch the wind.
The foresail filled with wind and propelled the ship forward.
The captain ordered the crew to take down the foresail to make way for a storm jib in anticipation of bad weather.
The captain instructed the crew to furl the foresail to prepare for the approaching storm.
The skipper used the foresail to steer the boat around the rocky outcrop.
The foresail was torn apart during the storm, leaving the ship vulnerable.
The sailor climbed the rigging to furl the foresail.
The ship's captain ordered the crew to hoist the jib above the foresail, hoping to catch more wind and increase their speed.
The ship's foresail was damaged in the storm, forcing the crew to improvise a makeshift replacement.
The skipper trimmed the foresail to keep the boat on a steady course.
The ship's speed increased as the sailors unfurled the foresail to catch the breeze.
The sailors carefully folded the foresail and stored it below deck when not in use.
The sailor crawled out on the bowsprit to untangle the foresail halyard.
The sailors used the foresail to steer the ship towards the dock.
1 to 50 of 149 Sentences
Post a Comment
Ratings
4.3 out of 5
4 global ratings
Word Of The Day December 23, 2024
50,575
Total Words
42
Published Today
Sentence Copied!