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Course (sail) and Mast (sailing)

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Difference between Course (sail) and Mast (sailing)

Course (sail) vs. Mast (sailing)

In sailing, a course is the lowermost sail on a mast. The mast of a sailing vessel is a tall spar, or arrangement of spars, erected more or less vertically on the centre-line of a ship or boat.

Similarities between Course (sail) and Mast (sailing)

Course (sail) and Mast (sailing) have 5 things in common (in Unionpedia): Foresail, Ketch, Mainsail, Square rig, Yawl.

Foresail

A foresail is one of a few different types of sail set on the foremost mast (foremast) of a sailing vessel.

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Ketch

A ketch is a two-masted sailing craft whose mainmast is taller than the mizzen mast (or aft-mast).

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Mainsail

A mainsail is a sail located behind the main mast of a sailing vessel.

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Square rig

Square rig is a generic type of sail and rigging arrangement in which the primary driving sails are carried on horizontal spars which are perpendicular, or square, to the keel of the vessel and to the masts.

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Yawl

A yawl is a two-masted sailing craft whose mainmast is taller than the mizzen mast (or aft-mast).

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Course (sail) and Mast (sailing) Comparison

Course (sail) has 10 relations, while Mast (sailing) has 92. As they have in common 5, the Jaccard index is 4.90% = 5 / (10 + 92).

References

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