ketch in a sentence
n.
Definition
A ketch is a type of sailing vessel with two masts, where the rear mast (the mizzen) is shorter than the front mast (the main).
Sample Sentences
- The fisherman skillfully used a ketch to navigate through the narrow channel.
- In the calm waters, the ketch glided gracefully, its sails billowing in the breeze.
- She dreamed of sailing around the world on her very own ketch.
- The coastal town was filled with colorful boats, but the ketch always caught her eye.
- After years of planning, they finally bought a classic ketch to restore and enjoy.
- The fisherman skillfully maneuvered his ketch through the narrow channel.
- After a long day at sea, they anchored their ketch in the serene bay.
- The classic lines of the ketch were admired by everyone at the marina.
- They decided to take a sailing trip on their new ketch along the coastline.
- With its two masts, the ketch was perfect for navigating the open waters.
- The fisherman skillfully used a ketch to navigate through the narrow harbor.
- After a long day at sea, the crew of the ketch finally spotted land on the horizon.
- The elegant lines of the ketch made it a favorite among sailing enthusiasts.
- They decided to rent a ketch for their week-long sailing adventure in the Caribbean.
- With its dual-masted design, the ketch offered both speed and stability in rough waters.
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