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WreckThe hull of a ship which is a total loss through weather stress, collision, fire, sinking, stranding or any other cause.
 
XebecAn old three-masted vessel used in the Mediterranean.
 
Y ValveLiquid flows through into the valve and flows out through one of two tubes which is selected by changing the angle of a lever.
 
YachtYate

A sailboat or powerboat used for pleasure, not a working boat.
 
Yankee(1) A fore-sail flying above and forward of the jib, usually seen on bowsprit vessels. (2) A foresail used on yachts similar to a genoa, but cut narrower, with its leech not overlapping the mainsail, and a higher clew.
 
YarFit and beautiful (describing a boat)
 
YardA spar from which a square sail is hung. A long spar, tapered at the ends, attached at its middle to a mast and running athwartships at right angles to the mast; used to support the top of a square sail. The yard can pivot (be braced) around the mast. At rest (braced square) the yard runs athwartships. Each yard takes its name from the section of mast that supports it, and the sails take their names from the yards.
 
YardarmThat part of yard that lies between the lift and the outboard end of the yard.
 
YarnA tall tale sea story
 
YawSwinging off course, usually in heavy seas. The bow moves toward one side or the other of the intended course.
 
YawlA two masted sailboat with the shorter mizzen mast placed aft of the rudder post. A ketch is similar, but the mizzen mast is forward of the rudder post.
 
Yawl BoatSmaller powered boat used to provide steerage-way when not under sail.
 
Yellow JackSlang name for the Q Flag. Also an old term for yellow fever.
 
Zebra MusselA small freshwater mollusk that was accidentally introduced to North American waters via ballast water from a transoceanic vessel. The zebra mussel has had significant negative economic and ecological effects: It clogs water intake pipes and attaches to and fouls boat hulls, dock pilings and other objects.
 
ZenithThe point of the celestial sphere which is directly overhead.
 


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