Sailboard definition

Sailboard means a sailboat with a hull resembling a surfboard which has little or no cockpit or seating area and which is designed to be sailed by a person in a standing position.
Sailboard means a windsurfing vessel with a mount for a sail, a daggerboard, and a small skeg.
Sailboard means a sail-powered water craft whose rigging does not have a fixed connection with the board;

Examples of Sailboard in a sentence

  • There are two businesses, Canandaigua Sailboard and Seager Marine & Freedom Boat Club of Canandaigua, who would like to utilize the City small craft boat launch area on the west end of Kershaw Park.

  • The Deputy City Manager and Chief Financial Officer has reviewed this report and concur with the financial impact statement.

  • Rule 12)(3) Sailboard operators shall approach no closer than two hundred feet to a dive flag, indicating dive activity in progress.

  • STORAGE COSTS & PAYMENT - INSIDE WINTER STORAGE OPTIONS & PRICING Rack space: Laser, Sunfish, Canoe, Kayak, Sailboard, etc.

  • V (Sailboard vests).V (Work vests).Special, limited, or restricted use.


More Definitions of Sailboard

Sailboard means a sailboat whose unsupported mast is
Sailboard means a sailboat whose unsupported mast is attached to a surfboard-like hull by a flexible joint.
Sailboard means a vessel, similar in appearance to a surfboard, equipped with a swivel mounted mast and sail not secured to a hull by guys or stays.
Sailboard means a wind-propelled vessel with a mast and sail that are held up by the operator who stands while operating the vessel.
Sailboard means any type of board that exceeds four feet in length and is propelled by a detachable sail apparatus.
Sailboard means a sail-propelled vessel with no freeboard and equipped with a swivel-mounted mast not secured to a hull by guys or stays.
Sailboard means any board of less than fifteen feet in length which is designed to be propelled by wind action upon a sail for navigation on the water by a person operating the board.