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Definition of yachtsman in English: yachtsmannounPlural yachtsmen ˈjɒtsmənˈjɑtsmən A person who sails yachts. 驾驶快艇(或游艇、帆船)的人;帆船运动员 Example sentencesExamples - At the Grenada Yacht Club on the eastern side of town, yachtsmen were gathered for a morning of dinghy sailing.
- Rogge, who competed as a yachtsman in three Olympics, came to power because he was known throughout the world as the clean face of the games.
- The Royal Navy found their early crews among the yachtsmen, racing enthusiasts, and fishermen who populated Britain's coastal towns and villages.
- The waters of Carrick Roads are also used by fishermen, yachtsmen, windsurfers, canoeists and divers.
- Burrows, a keen yachtsman, won't be sailing off into the sunset however.
- Fishermen, sailors and yachtsmen have been taking advantage of the recent good weather to prepare their boats for the coming season.
- The yachtsman had been sailing alone around Britain and Ireland in his yacht when the accident occurred.
- The Renegade under skipper Brendan Ryan went to the assistance of the lone yachtsman and took the yacht in tow and the sailor on board.
- He is a former vice president of The Cruising Association, the principal organisation for cruising yachtsmen.
- Most yachtsmen interviewed by Port Call News did not object to paying a ‘reasonable ‘mooring fee.’
- In fact, we all gathered to watch the sun setting over the peaks - called the Hazards - then admired the stars, joined by a Tasmanian yachtsman who'd weighed anchor in the bay for the night.
- Usps was formed, in 1914, largely in response to the perceived need to inculcate skills in a new breed of yachtsmen - powerboat owners - who were just entering the sport.
- Mander was one of a few yachtsmen who realised that yachting could not become a New Zealand Olympic sport unless a national organisation was formed.
- One of the more memorable being the rescue of Englishman Tony Bullimore and other yachtsmen after their vessels became disabled in January 1997.
- The yachtsmen, who were sailing from Gove to Darwin expressed appreciation of the efforts by PALUMA and her ship's company.
- He was also the first yachtsman to sail a multi-hulled sailing boat around the world non-stop.
- Two members of a Royal Navy search and rescue team have been nominated for an award following a mission which saved the life of an injured yachtsman - the third time the pair have been singled out for their efforts.
- More than 120 yachtsmen will be steering a course towards the South Pole as they sail the 50 ft vessel Ice Maiden 10,000 miles from Britain to the tiny island of South Georgia.
- Like other breakwater opponents, Mr West says the extension of the beach will rob users of a protected area, particularly young yachtsmen learning how to sail, and cost the community a valuable resource.
- On 11 August 1979, 303 yachts, crewed by some 3,000 yachtsmen, left Cowes in the Isle of Wight to begin the 600 mile Fastnet Race.
Synonyms seaman, seafarer, seafaring man, mariner
RhymesScotsman, Scotsmen, yachtsmen Definition of yachtsman in US English: yachtsmannounˈyätsmənˈjɑtsmən A man who sails yachts. 驾驶快艇(或游艇、帆船)的人;帆船运动员 Example sentencesExamples - He is a former vice president of The Cruising Association, the principal organisation for cruising yachtsmen.
- Usps was formed, in 1914, largely in response to the perceived need to inculcate skills in a new breed of yachtsmen - powerboat owners - who were just entering the sport.
- More than 120 yachtsmen will be steering a course towards the South Pole as they sail the 50 ft vessel Ice Maiden 10,000 miles from Britain to the tiny island of South Georgia.
- The waters of Carrick Roads are also used by fishermen, yachtsmen, windsurfers, canoeists and divers.
- Mander was one of a few yachtsmen who realised that yachting could not become a New Zealand Olympic sport unless a national organisation was formed.
- The yachtsmen, who were sailing from Gove to Darwin expressed appreciation of the efforts by PALUMA and her ship's company.
- Like other breakwater opponents, Mr West says the extension of the beach will rob users of a protected area, particularly young yachtsmen learning how to sail, and cost the community a valuable resource.
- On 11 August 1979, 303 yachts, crewed by some 3,000 yachtsmen, left Cowes in the Isle of Wight to begin the 600 mile Fastnet Race.
- Rogge, who competed as a yachtsman in three Olympics, came to power because he was known throughout the world as the clean face of the games.
- The yachtsman had been sailing alone around Britain and Ireland in his yacht when the accident occurred.
- The Renegade under skipper Brendan Ryan went to the assistance of the lone yachtsman and took the yacht in tow and the sailor on board.
- Fishermen, sailors and yachtsmen have been taking advantage of the recent good weather to prepare their boats for the coming season.
- In fact, we all gathered to watch the sun setting over the peaks - called the Hazards - then admired the stars, joined by a Tasmanian yachtsman who'd weighed anchor in the bay for the night.
- At the Grenada Yacht Club on the eastern side of town, yachtsmen were gathered for a morning of dinghy sailing.
- Two members of a Royal Navy search and rescue team have been nominated for an award following a mission which saved the life of an injured yachtsman - the third time the pair have been singled out for their efforts.
- Burrows, a keen yachtsman, won't be sailing off into the sunset however.
- One of the more memorable being the rescue of Englishman Tony Bullimore and other yachtsmen after their vessels became disabled in January 1997.
- The Royal Navy found their early crews among the yachtsmen, racing enthusiasts, and fishermen who populated Britain's coastal towns and villages.
- Most yachtsmen interviewed by Port Call News did not object to paying a ‘reasonable ‘mooring fee.’
- He was also the first yachtsman to sail a multi-hulled sailing boat around the world non-stop.
Synonyms seaman, seafarer, seafaring man, mariner |