The document defines two terms related to sailing: a mast is a tall post that carries sails on a boat, while a skiff is a small rowing boat meant for one person. It also defines one action: to club means to beat something with an implement similar to a club.
The document defines two terms related to sailing: a mast is a tall post that carries sails on a boat, while a skiff is a small rowing boat meant for one person. It also defines one action: to club means to beat something with an implement similar to a club.
The document defines two terms related to sailing: a mast is a tall post that carries sails on a boat, while a skiff is a small rowing boat meant for one person. It also defines one action: to club means to beat something with an implement similar to a club.
Mast - a tall upright post, spar, or other structure on a ship or
boat, in sailing vessels generally carrying a sail or sails. Skiff - a light rowing boat or sculling boat, typically for one person. Actions Club - beat (a person or animal) with a club or similar implement.