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- Yawl abstract "A yawl (from Dutch jol) is a two-masted sailing craft similar to a sloop or cutter but with an additional mizzenmast (or mizzen mast) located well aft of the main mast, often right on the transom, or aft of the rudder post if the vessel has an inboard hung rudder. (A vessel with a larger mizzen located in a more forward position is called a ketch; see below: Yawl versus ketch.) The mizzen sail (smaller than the mainsail) is hoisted on the mizzen mast.The yawl was originally developed as a rig for commercial fishing boats, one good example of this being the Salcombe Yawl (a small traditional fishing boat built in Devon). In its heyday, the yawl's ability to be trimmed to sail without rudder input made it particularly popular with single-handed sailors, such as circumnavigators Harry Pidgeon and Francis Chichester. Modern self-steering and navigation aids have made this less important, and the yawl has generally fallen out of favor.In the 1950s and 60s ocean racing yawls were developed to take advantage of a handicapping rule that did not penalize them for flying a mizzen staysail, which on long ocean races, often downwind, were a great advantage. A good example of this was Olin Stephens' Finisterre.".
- Yawl thumbnail Chubasco_photo_D_Ramey_Logan.jpg?width=300.
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- Yawl wikiPageExternalLink history.
- Yawl wikiPageExternalLink drestore.htm.
- Yawl wikiPageExternalLink www.humberyawlclub.com.
- Yawl wikiPageExternalLink content.aspx?page_id=22&club_id=873452&module_id=69662.
- Yawl wikiPageExternalLink classic_designs.php.
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- Yawl wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fishing_vessels.
- Yawl wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sailing_rigs_and_rigging.
- Yawl wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ship_types.
- Yawl wikiPageWikiLink Category:Traditional_boats.
- Yawl wikiPageWikiLink Category:Yawls.
- Yawl wikiPageWikiLink Circumnavigation.
- Yawl wikiPageWikiLink Concordia_yawls.
- Yawl wikiPageWikiLink Cruising_Club_of_America.
- Yawl wikiPageWikiLink Cutter_(boat).
- Yawl wikiPageWikiLink Devon.
- Yawl wikiPageWikiLink Drascombe.
- Yawl wikiPageWikiLink Dutch_language.
- Yawl wikiPageWikiLink Finisterre_(yacht).
- Yawl wikiPageWikiLink Fishing_vessel.
- Yawl wikiPageWikiLink Francis_Chichester.
- Yawl wikiPageWikiLink Harry_Pidgeon.
- Yawl wikiPageWikiLink Humber_Yawl_Club.
- Yawl wikiPageWikiLink International_Offshore_Rule.
- Yawl wikiPageWikiLink Islander_(yawl).
- Yawl wikiPageWikiLink Ketch.
- Yawl wikiPageWikiLink L._Francis_Herreshoff.
- Yawl wikiPageWikiLink Mainsail.
- Yawl wikiPageWikiLink Mast_(sailing).
- Yawl wikiPageWikiLink Olin_Stephens.
- Yawl wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Ocean_Racing_Club.
- Yawl wikiPageWikiLink Rudder.
- Yawl wikiPageWikiLink Sail.
- Yawl wikiPageWikiLink Sail-plan.
- Yawl wikiPageWikiLink Sailing_ship.
- Yawl wikiPageWikiLink Salcombe_Yawl.
- Yawl wikiPageWikiLink Sloop.
- Yawl wikiPageWikiLink Spray_(sailing_vessel).
- Yawl wikiPageWikiLink Stormy_Weather_(yacht).
- Yawl wikiPageWikiLink Traditional_fishing_boat.
- Yawl wikiPageWikiLink Transom_(nautical).
- Yawl wikiPageWikiLink Websters_Dictionary.
- Yawl wikiPageWikiLink Yoal.
- Yawl wikiPageWikiLink File:Chubasco_photo_D_Ramey_Logan.jpg.
- Yawl wikiPageWikiLink File:Corsica_Classic_2013_Skylark_of_1937.jpg.
- Yawl wikiPageWikiLink File:Two_Fishing_Yawls.jpg.
- Yawl wikiPageWikiLinkText "Yawl".
- Yawl wikiPageWikiLinkText "sailing yawls".
- Yawl wikiPageWikiLinkText "yawl boat".
- Yawl wikiPageWikiLinkText "yawl".
- Yawl wikiPageWikiLinkText "yawl: historical usage".
- Yawl wikiPageWikiLinkText "yola".
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- Yawl wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Yawl wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Distinguish.
- Yawl wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Fisheries_and_fishing.
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- Yawl subject Category:Fishing_vessels.
- Yawl subject Category:Sailing_rigs_and_rigging.
- Yawl subject Category:Ship_types.
- Yawl subject Category:Traditional_boats.
- Yawl subject Category:Yawls.
- Yawl hypernym Craft.
- Yawl type Ship.
- Yawl type Type.
- Yawl type Ship.
- Yawl type Type.
- Yawl type Vessel.
- Yawl type Thing.
- Yawl type Concept.
- Yawl comment "A yawl (from Dutch jol) is a two-masted sailing craft similar to a sloop or cutter but with an additional mizzenmast (or mizzen mast) located well aft of the main mast, often right on the transom, or aft of the rudder post if the vessel has an inboard hung rudder.".
- Yawl label "Yawl".
- Yawl differentFrom Yall.
- Yawl sameAs Q1137441.
- Yawl sameAs Yawl.
- Yawl sameAs Yawl.
- Yawl sameAs Jaul.
- Yawl sameAs Jooli.
- Yawl sameAs Yawl.
- Yawl sameAs Yolo.
- Yawl sameAs Gaflkæna.
- Yawl sameAs Iolla.
- Yawl sameAs ヨール.
- Yawl sameAs Jol_(boot).
- Yawl sameAs Yawl.
- Yawl sameAs Yawl.
- Yawl sameAs Jol.
- Yawl sameAs Yawl.
- Yawl sameAs m.0152pb.
- Yawl sameAs Йол.