What is another word for weather helm?

Pronunciation: [wˈɛðə hˈɛlm] (IPA)

Weather helm is a nautical term that describes the condition when a boat is heeling too much and the bow is pointing into the wind. It is often caused by the force of the wind on the sails and can make steering difficult. In sailing, it is important to adjust the sails and weight distribution to prevent weather helm. Synonyms for weather helm include windward helm, excessive heel, and bow-up stance. These terms are used to describe the same problem of the boat being pushed off course by the wind. Understanding these synonyms can help sailors communicate more effectively and address weather helm before it becomes a safety issue.

What are the hypernyms for Weather helm?

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

    nautical term, Sailboat maneuver, Steering maneuver, maritime term, sailing maneuver.

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