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Baymaster 18

Index Baymaster 18

The Baymaster 18 is an American trailerable sailboat that was designed by Winthrop L. Warner as a cruiser and first built in 1968. [1]

Table of Contents

  1. 22 relations: Beaching (nautical), Bermuda rig, Boat trailer, Centreboard, Cruising (maritime), Fiberglass, Fractional rig, Houston, Hull speed, Keel, List of sailing boat types, McGraw Hill Education, Monohull, Outboard motor, Rudder, Sailboat, Sloop, Stem (ship), Tiller, Trailer sailer, Transom (nautical), United States.

  2. Sailboat type designs by Winthrop L. Warner
  3. Sailboat types built by Regatta Plastics Co.

Beaching (nautical)

Beaching (or landing) is the process in which a ship or boat is laid ashore, or grounded deliberately in shallow water.

See Baymaster 18 and Beaching (nautical)

Bermuda rig

A Bermuda rig, Bermudian rig, or Marconi rig is a configuration of mast and rigging for a type of sailboat and is the typical configuration for most modern sailboats.

See Baymaster 18 and Bermuda rig

Boat trailer

A boat trailer is designed to launch, retrieve, carry and sometimes store boats.

See Baymaster 18 and Boat trailer

Centreboard

A centreboard or centerboard (US) is a retractable hull appendage which pivots out of a slot in the hull of a sailboat, known as a centreboard trunk (UK) or centerboard case (US).

See Baymaster 18 and Centreboard

Cruising (maritime)

Cruising is a maritime activity that involves staying aboard a watercraft for extended periods of time when the vessel is traveling on water at a steady speed.

See Baymaster 18 and Cruising (maritime)

Fiberglass

Fiberglass (American English) or fibreglass (Commonwealth English) is a common type of fiber-reinforced plastic using glass fiber.

See Baymaster 18 and Fiberglass

Fractional rig

A fractional rig on a sailing vessel consists of a foresail, such as a jib or genoa sail, that does not reach all the way to the top of the mast.

See Baymaster 18 and Fractional rig

Houston

Houston is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Texas and in the Southern United States.

See Baymaster 18 and Houston

Hull speed

Hull speed or displacement speed is the speed at which the wavelength of a vessel's bow wave is equal to the waterline length of the vessel.

See Baymaster 18 and Hull speed

Keel

The keel is the bottom-most longitudinal structural element on a watercraft.

See Baymaster 18 and Keel

List of sailing boat types

The following is a partial list of sailboat types and sailing classes, including keelboats, dinghies, and multihull (catamarans and trimarans).

See Baymaster 18 and List of sailing boat types

McGraw Hill Education

McGraw Hill is an American publishing company for educational content, software, and services for pre-K through postgraduate education.

See Baymaster 18 and McGraw Hill Education

Monohull

right A monohull is a type of boat having only one hull, unlike multihulled boats which can have two or more individual hulls connected to one another.

See Baymaster 18 and Monohull

Outboard motor

An outboard motor is a propulsion system for boats, consisting of a self-contained unit that includes engine, gearbox and propeller or jet drive, designed to be affixed to the outside of the transom.

See Baymaster 18 and Outboard motor

Rudder

A rudder is a primary control surface used to steer a ship, boat, submarine, hovercraft, airship, or other vehicle that moves through a fluid medium (usually air or water).

See Baymaster 18 and Rudder

Sailboat

A sailboat or sailing boat is a boat propelled partly or entirely by sails and is smaller than a sailing ship.

See Baymaster 18 and Sailboat

Sloop

A sloop is a sailboat with a single mast typically having only one headsail in front of the mast and one mainsail aft of (behind) the mast.

See Baymaster 18 and Sloop

Stem (ship)

The stem is the most forward part of a boat or ship's bow and is an extension of the keel itself.

See Baymaster 18 and Stem (ship)

Tiller

A tiller or till is a lever used to steer a vehicle.

See Baymaster 18 and Tiller

Trailer sailer

A trailer sailer is a type of sailboat that has been designed to be easily transported using a boat trailer towed by an automobile. Baymaster 18 and trailer sailer are trailer sailers.

See Baymaster 18 and Trailer sailer

Transom (nautical)

In some boats and ships, a transom is the aft transverse surface of the hull that forms the stern of a vessel.

See Baymaster 18 and Transom (nautical)

United States

The United States of America (USA or U.S.A.), commonly known as the United States (US or U.S.) or America, is a country primarily located in North America.

See Baymaster 18 and United States

See also

Sailboat type designs by Winthrop L. Warner

Sailboat types built by Regatta Plastics Co.

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baymaster_18

Also known as Baymaster.