How To Use Centreboard In A Sentence
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The keel is a centreboard but not weighted; the ballast is in the hull itself (which sounds inefficient but actually works surprisingly well).
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The keel is a centreboard but not weighted; the ballast is in the hull itself (which sounds inefficient but actually works surprisingly well).
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The keel is a centreboard but not weighted; the ballast is in the hull itself (which sounds inefficient but actually works surprisingly well).
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These are twin-hulled boats with a centreboard and a rudder on each hull, a two-sail rig and a mainsail.
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It should not be confused with the carve gybe which is used in high winds without the centreboard.

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The keel is a centreboard but not weighted; the ballast is in the hull itself (which sounds inefficient but actually works surprisingly well).
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The centreboards make it possible to beach the boats, trailer them and get them into very shallow water.
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These are twin-hulled boats with a centreboard and a rudder on each hull, a two-sail rig and a mainsail.
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Sailors steer dinghies using a rudder and the crew use their body weight to counterbalance the forces developed by the sail and their common characteristic are lifting centreboards.
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It has a fixed keel (as opposed to a moveable centreboard) and a huge mainsail requiring strength, weight and skill.
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Do you think you can be a bit nippier in getting over the centreboard than you were last time.
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