Bearing

The angular direction of one object from another, expressed in compass degrees.

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Related B-terms

Broach
A sudden, unintended round-up into the wind, usually while running or reaching in strong b…
By the lee
A run in which the wind is coming over the same side of the boat as the boom — a configura…
Bear away
To steer the bow away from the wind (also called bearing off or falling off).
Boom
The horizontal spar that extends aft from the mast and carries the foot of the mainsail.
Buoy
A floating aid to navigation, anchored in position to mark channels, dangers, or stations.
Broad reach
A point of sail with the wind coming over the quarter — roughly 135° from the bow.
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