
Clubhaul
UK
/ˈklʌb.hɔːl/
US
/ˈklʌb.hɔl/

Translation of "clubhaul" into Russian
clubhaul
NounUK
/ˈklʌb.hɔːl/
US
/ˈklʌb.hɔl/
clubhaul
clubhauls pl
клубхол
The sailor executed a clubhaul to change the ship's direction quickly.
Моряк выполнил клубхол, чтобы быстро изменить направление корабля.
clubhaul
VerbUK
/ˈklʌb.hɔːl/
US
/ˈklʌb.hɔl/
clubhaul
clubhauls
clubhauled Past Simple / Past Participle
clubhauling Gerund
The sailors had to clubhaul the ship to avoid the rocks.
Морякам пришлось перетягивать корабль, чтобы избежать скал.
Definitions
clubhaul
NounUK
/ˈklʌb.hɔːl/
US
/ˈklʌb.hɔl/
A rapid nautical maneuver in which a vessel is swung onto the opposite tack by casting off the lee anchor and hauling the sails tight.
The sudden clubhaul saved the ship from running aground on the shoals.
clubhaul
VerbUK
/ˈklʌb.hɔːl/
US
/ˈklʌb.hɔl/
To turn a sailing vessel onto the opposite tack rapidly by slipping or letting go the lee anchor and hauling the sails tight, typically to avoid imminent danger.
With a reef looming ahead, the captain ordered the crew to clubhaul the frigate at once.
clubhaul
AdjectiveUK
/ˈklʌb.hɔːl/
US
/ˈklʌb.hɔl/
Relating to or involving a clubhaul maneuver.
The mate supervised the clubhaul preparations on deck.