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Definition of sailmaker in English: sailmakernounˈseɪlmeɪkəˈseɪlˌmeɪkər A person who makes, repairs, or alters sails as a profession. 制帆工;修帆工 Example sentencesExamples - Auckland sailmaker, Doyle Sails, is making sails for a growing number of the world's fastest racing and super yachts, and has more than a dozen confirmed orders for the coming year.
- Hood Sails is a sailmaker supplying the best-designed and built mainsail, genoa & spinnaker for your boat.
- I traced Annie's story back to Rotherhithe, 1815, when her grandfather, William Sporle, arrived from Ipswich as a young man and set to work as a sailmaker at Surrey Canal, Rotherhithe.
- While the skilled workers involved (such as hatmakers, bookbinders, sailmakers, basketmakers, tailors and wool workers) were not the poorest in society, trade unionism gradually spread into factories and to the less-skilled.
- There was slave labor available, but shipwrights, machinists, sailmakers, and all the skilled trades required in shipbuilding were in critically short supply.
Derivativesnoun From my experience in sailmaking, I look at designing a sail not only for high performance and speed, but also to iron out some of the behaviour patterns of the boat to make it a more pleasurable boat to sail.
Definition of sailmaker in US English: sailmakernounˈsālˌmākərˈseɪlˌmeɪkər A person who makes, repairs, or alters sails as a profession. 制帆工;修帆工 Example sentencesExamples - Hood Sails is a sailmaker supplying the best-designed and built mainsail, genoa & spinnaker for your boat.
- There was slave labor available, but shipwrights, machinists, sailmakers, and all the skilled trades required in shipbuilding were in critically short supply.
- Auckland sailmaker, Doyle Sails, is making sails for a growing number of the world's fastest racing and super yachts, and has more than a dozen confirmed orders for the coming year.
- While the skilled workers involved (such as hatmakers, bookbinders, sailmakers, basketmakers, tailors and wool workers) were not the poorest in society, trade unionism gradually spread into factories and to the less-skilled.
- I traced Annie's story back to Rotherhithe, 1815, when her grandfather, William Sporle, arrived from Ipswich as a young man and set to work as a sailmaker at Surrey Canal, Rotherhithe.
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