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The sail is attached via the sailor. But that is not the point at the
moment. The attachment of a sail is not germain as to whether it is a vessel and that is all that matters. Cheers MC Simple Simon wrote: That a sailboard sinks when becalmed is not germane to the fact that it is still a vessel. It is a vessel because it has a sail attached that moves it along on the water when the wind comes up. A kite board has no such sail attached. In the same manner a water ski has no such propulsion of any kind attached. Neither is a vessel. The only way either of them stay on the water is when being dragged along by an outside force that is not even applied directly to them. S.Simon "The_navigator©" wrote in message ... So the fact that it sinks when becalmed is irrelevant? Cheers MC Simple Simon wrote: Yes, because the sails are attached directly to the board. Even small (sinker) boards are sailboats because the sail is attached to them and can power them fast enough to stay on the surface and go from place to place. A windsurfer is a small sailboat. S.Simon "The_navigator©" wrote in message ... Is a windsurfer a vessel? Cheers MC Simple Simon wrote: You are clearly wrong. A kite board sinks when the operator stands on it. A water ski also sinks when the operator stands on it. Clearly neither is a vessel. A barge floats when cargo or people are on it. Even if it has no power it can drift from place to place with the winds and current. A barge clearly is a vessel. |