English term
leeward
The general rules, then, for turning a ship are these: to bring her head to the wind, put the helm to leeward, and bring the wind to act as much as possible on the after sails, and as little as possible on the head sails (John Holden)
A crop of waterspouts, with their attendant whirlwinds, appeared right in her course, and she was compelled to take in sail and run away to leeward. (Ship Modelers Association)
If the two sailboats are on the same tack then the windward boat must give way to the leeward boat. (scandinaviancentre.org)
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Apr 29, 2009 18:54: changed "Kudoz queue" from "In queue" to "Public"
Apr 29, 2009 18:54: changed "Stage" from "Preparation" to "Submission"
May 2, 2009 19:54: changed "Stage" from "Submission" to "Selection"
May 29, 2009 19:00: Enrique Cavalitto
Proposed translations
pavėjinė pusė
ADJ- pavėjinis, užuovėjinis; esantis/einantis pavėjui
ADV - pavėjui
Jeigu jachta plaukia pro kitos jachtos pavėjinę pusę, tai priešvėjinė jachta turi plaukti reikiamu kursu (Buriavimo taisykles)
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