All through the night he sews and thinks about the sea and imagines
his sails catching the wind.
Solar sails, like that unfurled by the IKAROS spacecraft this summer, catch photons from the sun the same way a boat
sail catches the wind.
Not exact matches
At high speed, the slab - sided G - Wagon
catches wind like a
sail — making it alarmingly unstable and a bit unnerving to drive.
«Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn't do than by the ones you did do, so throw off the bowlines,
sail away from safe harbor,
catch the trade
winds in your
sails.
Catch the trade
winds in your
sails.
They called for ingenuity and adaptiveness rather than any act of creation; they were no more, in each case, than a new
sail hoisted to
catch a new
wind.
Tranmere Rovers» Gavin Ward beat his opposite number Glenn Morris of Leyton Orient after his free kick - taken on the edge of his own area -
sailed over Morris» head, having been
caught up in a swirling
wind.
This is the time of the year when Arsenal, and every other club, seem to be
caught in the footballing equivalent of the doldrums, once the bane of every
sailing ship known to man, where a relatively calm period occurs out of nowhere, and during which time no
wind has the temerity to stick its nose in, and indeed prefers to disappear like ice cream in a hot oven, trapping
sailing ships for lengthy periods lasting days, weeks and sometimes months, where for what seemed an eternity to their crews — nothing happened.
Extending those wings to
catch the
wind, the insect might have found it could
sail across the water.
In many cases, the solar panels powering the towers were attached to the towers themselves, acting as
sails that
caught the high
winds and helped to uproot the structures.
Catch the trade
winds in your
sail.
Catch the trade
winds in your
sails.
Catch the trade
winds in your
sails.
What can you use to increase the size of the
sails so they
catch the
wind?
Catch the trade
winds in your
sails.
While some books have a strong clear push from the powers that be, occasionally a book
catches the
wind in its
sails and makes its ascent for reasons unknown.
Catch the trade
winds in your
sails.
Catch the trade
winds in your
sails.
Whether you want to kayak through swamps,
catch marlin off rocks, watch the sunset over the ocean,
sail in the Mediterranean, explore numerous surfing locations, swim in a Fijian lagoon, sunbake in the Caribbean with pure white sand and turquoise water, float in fabulous rock pools, hike through wild country, stroll on long deserted beaches or stand on massive,
wind - blown cliffs, Currarong has a location nearby to fulfil your aspirations.
The two - hour Catamaran
Sailing Tour is a wonderful option for veteran sailors as well as those that have never
sailed before.The stable, 27 - foot Stiletto catamaran allows guests to
catch some afternoon rays on the trampoline and let the
wind take them into the habitats of dolphins and wading birds.
You'll glide over the clear waters of Kanaha Beach Park as the
wind catches the
sail of your windsurfing board.
As one player steers the ship they'll need the others to provide directions, control the height and positioning of the
sails to be
catching the
wind for optimal
sailing speed, fighting off enemy players, and patching up any holes that spring up.
I finally got the
wind back under my
sails and have been showing in the past few years in various New York City gallwriw and received some recognition in various hournals and web blogs, such as Artforum, Modern Painters, Juxtapose, Culture
Catch, Huffington Post, Hyperallergic, The Brooklyn Rail, etc....
A point missing here, and missed by a bunch of commenters - this kite -
sail is around 3 times better at
catching wind power than old fashioned
sails.
The 30 metre long
sails, festooned in photovoltaic panels are expected to
catch enough
wind to reduce fuel costs by between 20 % and 40 %, whilst those PV cells will provide the ships with 5 % of their electricity.
Above each
sail is a flag that billows in the
wind, showing you which direction the
wind is blowing, and the point of angling your
sails is to
catch as much
wind as you can by making sure the
sails are turned so the
wind hits them full - on.
Catch the trade
winds in your
sails.
«
Catch the
wind, see us spin,
sail away, leave today, way up high in the sky.
Catch the trade
winds in your
sails.