What is another word for gaff-rigged sailboat?

Pronunciation: [ɡˈafɹˈɪɡd sˈe͡ɪlbə͡ʊt] (IPA)

A gaff-rigged sailboat is a type of sailing vessel that uses a gaff, a wooden spar, to support the sail. Other words to describe this type of sailboat include the cutter rig, sloop rig, and ketch rig. A cutter rig is a single-masted sailboat with two or more headsails. The sloop rig has a single mast and one headsail. The ketch rig has two masts, with the smaller mizzenmast located aft of the mainmast. These synonyms for the term "gaff-rigged sailboat" indicate the different variations and styles available for this classic type of sailboat.

What are the hypernyms for Gaff-rigged sailboat?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

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