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yard
A horizontal spar of wood or metal, often circular in cross section,from
which a square sail is hung.
UF yard arm
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CL components![]()
BT rigging component![]()
RT halyard![]()
NT mast![]()
Yare and Bure One Design
A class of racing half deckers designed by Ernest Woods; carvel built in
wood or GRP; gunter rig; about 100 built; 20 feet long and bowsprit.
UF white boat
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CL transport![]()
BT competitive craft![]()
BT sail propelled boat![]()
Yarmouth One Design
Obsolete class of larger sailing dinghy carrying lugsail and jib.
CL transport
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BT recreational craft![]()
BT sail propelled boat![]()
yeoman
A class of 20 feet half deckers designed by Leslie Landamore in GRP to
control maintenance costs; Bermuda rigged sloop.
CL transport
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BT recreational craft![]()
BT sail propelled boat![]()
Yorkshire keel
Divided between tidal and non-tidal types. The non tidal Yorkshire keels
worked on the Aire and Calder and Calder and Hebble Navigations.The tidal
Yorkshire keels worked on the Humber and the Mersey and were a foot less deep in
the hold than Humber keels.
UF broad boat
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UF coal boat![]()
CL transport![]()
BT keel (boat)![]()
NT henpeeked![]()
NT iron spout![]()
NT West Country keel![]()
RT Humber keel![]()
NT Humber sloop![]()
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