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Do you mean "Para-sailing" or "Parallel sailing"?

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Cross sailing is sailing towards the wind.

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A Grasshopper's hind legs are like two very strong springs. It pushes off with them so hard ito goes sailing up to a yard or so.

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Sailing Sailing - 1925 was released on:

USA: 15 December 1925

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she started sailing sailing when she was 16

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the was sailing ship titanic where to sailing was new york

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Sailing is spelled s-a-i-l-i-n-g.

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Well I am sailing instructor and there are lots of us around the wold. We know sailing. If u need to no more about sailing ask me.

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One can purchase sailing equipment from a store that sells marine equipment. Layline, Overtons, Sailing Pro Shop and Sailing World all have websites where one can purchase sailing equipment.

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The NGB (National Governing Body) for sailing is ISAF (the International Sailing Association Federation).

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sailing = Segeln/Segelsport.

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he was sailing for the country of Portugal.

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It should be sailing boats'.

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how did sailing become famous

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no, noah did not have sailing experience

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Sailing seven seas

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Sailing gloves can be bought from West Marine, Amazon, Speed Marine, Landfall Navigation, Mauri Pro Sailing, White Caps Foul Weather Sailing Gear and NZ Sailing.

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A person can easily find or locate a sailing school. A person can try to find one locally if they live near the coastline. If there are no local sailing schools, then a person can look for national sailing schools. Some national sailing schools include Off Shore Sailing and Black Rock Sailing School.

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No, sailing is a common noun. A proper noun is a specific name or title, such as the Sailing Supplies Online site or the 1938 movie 'Sailing Along'.

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Sailing Sailing Over the Bounding Main - 1925 was released on:

USA: 15 November 1925

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Derrick Fries has written:

'Start sailing right!' -- subject(s): Sailing

'Start sailing right!' -- subject(s): Sailing

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A Clipper was the fastest of all sailing ships.

For a sailing ships to be faster draught of that ship must be low.

Other fast-sailing ships are:

  • Carrack
  • Caravel
  • Sloop
  • Schooner
  • Brig
  • Brigandine
  • Barque

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Windsurfing, Para-sailing and sailing.

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Sailing is a lot of fun :) you should try it!

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The French Word For Sailing Is "Voile".

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they started sailing in 1050

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Sailing Westward was created in 1924.

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Sailing for Madagascar was created in 2004.

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Jasmine Sailing was born in 1971.

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Sailing to Byzantium was created in 1928.

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RS Sailing was created in 1957.

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Thousands Are Sailing was created in 1988.

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Sailing Along was created in 1938.

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In modern sailboats, the sail is attached to the mast or boom of the sailboat. In older sailing vessels, the sail would be attached to either a mast or a yard.

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As with any other sport, if it is competitive sailing then to beat your opponents, in pleasure sailing then to enjoy yourself

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because you use a sail to move the boat

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There is no SI unit of sailing

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A persons size has very little to do with sailing.

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No the boat was sailing at an average speed

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Sailing ships had rudders at the stern.

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he started sailing at a young age

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One should be able to find Musto sailing clothes in any shop that sell sailing clothes. Musto's official website (and other websites that sell sailing clothes) also sells Musto sailing clothes.

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sailing is not played,it is raced.

sailing races take part on lakes and the sea or were evr ther is bth water and wind

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When a sailing vessel and a pwc are meeting head on the sailing vessel is the stand on vessel.

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It was sailing from Europe to New York.

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Southampton England to New York, NY, USA

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Sailing. You would say "We will be sailing next Tuesday"

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