gybe

/dʒaɪb/

Definitions

1. noun

A change of direction of a sail, especially one in which the sail is turned from the wind.

“The sailor struggled to adjust the sails after the unexpected gybe.”

2. verb

To turn a sail so that the wind strikes it from a different side, or to change direction in a similar way.

“The skipper gybed the boat to avoid a collision with another vessel.”

Synonyms

  • heel
  • tack

Antonyms

  • beam
  • port