Possible Questions:
- Whiz
- Get going
- Jib, e.g.
- Windmill blade
- Go yachting
- Shove off
- Leave port
- Voyage
- Romp
- Soar
- Kind of boat
- Go to sea
- Cruise
- Breeze (through)
- It may be rigged
- Crossjack, e.g.
- Spinnaker
- Navigate
- Canvas
- Schooner feature
- Go smoothly
- Clipper feature
- Wind catcher
- Spanker, e.g.
- Lateen, e.g.
- Jib or spinnaker
- Move easily
- Harness the wind
- Take to the seas
- Spinnaker, e.g.
- Mast attachment
- Leave the pier
- Jib, for one
- Glide along
- Windmill arm
- The answer is blowin' in the wind
- Take to the lake
- Proceed easily
- Gollywobbler, e.g.
- Compete in a regatta
- Catamaran feature
- Windjammer's wind catcher
- Spinnaker, for one
- Sea sight
- Jib
- Go through channels?
- Flying jib, e.g.
- Fly (through)
- Compete in the America's Cup
- Catamaran mover
- Attack, with "into"
- Square-rigger feature
- Spinnaker or jib
- Set ___
- Regatta sight
- Put to sea
- One way to enjoy a breezy day
- One sheet to the wind?
- Mayflower mover
- Jigger or jib, e.g.
- Jamie Green, e.g.
- Go by yacht
- Glide effortlessly
- Compete for the America's Cup
- Catch the wind
- Use a ketch
- Travel like Columbus
- Travel in a windjammer
- Spanker
- Ship's canvas
- Put out to sea
- Progress smoothly
- Moonraker
- Mizzen, e.g.
- Main or top follower
- Leave the dock
- Leave shore
- Junk mover
- Jib, for example
- Jib or spanker
- Hit the seas
- Go cruising
- Flying jib
- Explore the Seven Seas, e.g.
- Enter the regatta
- Emulate Magellan
- Breeze catcher
- Zip (through)
- Yard attachment
- Word with boat or plane
- Wind ... cruise ... canvas
- Use breeze
- Use a spinnaker
- Trip in a ship
- Travel the briny
- Travel smoothly
- Travel over the bounding main
- Topgallant, e.g.
- Take the junk out?
- Take the caique
- Take a trip by ship
- Styx "Come ___ Away"
- Spanker or jib
- Spanker or crossjack
- Skipper a skipjack
- Ship's fabric
- Sheet in the wind
- Set out (nautical)
- Set __
- Schooner's attachment
- Ride in a cat
- Regatta flapper
- Ply the waves
- Ply the seas
- Pass (through) with ease
- Navigate a windjammer
- Move like a yawl
- Moonraker, for one
- Moonraker or crossjack
- Mizzen royal, e.g.
- Mizzen or spinnaker
- Mizzen or moonraker
- Mizzen or jib
- Mast item
- Mariner's sheet
- Make a wake
- Main or top
- Main or topgallant e.g.
- Leave dock
- Lateen or mizzen
- Lateen or jib
- Lateen or Jamie Green
- Lateen
- Ketch component
- Junk component
- Journey by sloop
- Join the regatta
- Jigger for one
- Jib or mizzen
- Jib or main
- Jib or lug
- Jib or jigger
- Jaunt on the bight, perhaps
- Jamie Green is one
- Item for a sloop
- It often leaves the yard
- It may be trimmed
- Iceboat attachment, usually
- Harness the wind, in a way
- Go out on the ocean
- Go cruising, in a way
- Go by yawl
- Go by brigantine, e.g.
- Glide through
- Flying jib or spanker
- Flying jib e.g.
- Explore the seven seas
- Depart by boat
- De-port?
- Crossjack
- Compete in a yacht race
- Clipper's wind catcher
- Clipper's sheet
- Caravel's canvas
- Canvas piece
- Brave the waves
- Boat's wind catcher
- Be gone with the wind
- Be cruising
- Bark part
- Bark feature
- Attack, with ''into''
- Ancient Mariner's sighting
- "___ on, O Union . . . "
- "___ Along, Silvery Moon," 1937 song