bowsprit
1 of 1noun/ˈboʊsprɪt/
Forms:bowsprits
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a pole that sticks out from the front of a sailboat, used to support the front sails
A bowsprit is a long pole that extends from the front of a sailboat. It helps support the boat’s front sail and other parts of the boat’s rigging. The bowsprit allows the boat to have larger sails, which can help it go faster by catching more wind. It also helps keep the boat balanced when sailing. Bowsprits are commonly found on larger sailing vessels, particularly those designed for racing or long-distance sailing.
- During the race, the crew used the bowsprit to hold larger sails.
- At the dock, the captain checked the bowsprit for any damage.
- The sailor adjusted the sail attached to the bowsprit.
- The bowsprit helped balance and steer the sailboat better.
- The crew tightened the ropes connected to the bowsprit.