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A yawl (from Dutch jol) is a two-masted sailing craft similar to a sloop or cutter but with an additional mast (mizzenmast or mizzen mast) located well aft of the main mast, often right on the transom, specifically aft of the rudder post. (A vessel with mizzenmast located forward of the rudderpost is called a ketch; see below: Yawl versus ketch.) The mizzen sail (smaller than the mainsail) is hoisted on the mizzen mast.
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52' Fast Cruising Yawl Dorade 52' Fast Cruising Yawl Dorade www.sparkmanstephens.com/.../classic_designs.php - Web |
Humber Yawl Club Humber Yawl Club www.humberyawlclub.com - Web |
Brief History of the Humber Yawl Club Brief History of the Humber Yawl Club humberyawl.wordpress.com/history/ - Web |
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A page on historical Canoe Yawls - many with ketch... A page on historical Canoe Yawls - many with ketch and some with sloop rigs freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/.../cassy.html - Web |
Restoration of a Humber Yawl Restoration of a Humber Yawl www.holdich.demon.co.uk/boats/restore/drestore.htm - Web |
Luders Yawls Luders Yawls www.navypaxsail.com/Yawls.htm - Web |