Lexicographical Neighbors of Resailed
Literary usage of Resailed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The New Sporting Magazine (1840)
"M. the match be resailed the following day, or should the leading yacht not ...
That in the event of a match being resailed, the owners may alter the trim ..."
2. Baily's Magazine of Sports and Pastimes (1895)
"No fault whatever can be found with Mr. Iselin, who appears to have behaved in
a sportsmanlike way in offering to have the races resailed; but the curious ..."
3. Handbook on American Yacht Racing Rules: An Explanation of Their Meaning and by Harry de Berkeley Parsons, Joseph M. Macdonough, Frederic O. Spedden (1915)
"RULE XV Postponed and resailed Races 1. At any time before the Preparatory Signal
the Regatta Committee shall have power to postpone any race should ..."
4. A Manual of Yacht and Boat Sailing by Dixon Kemp, Brooke Heckstall-Smith (1900)
"... the committee shall have power to order the race to be resailed between any
yacht or yachts so prevented .and the actual. winners. , A yacht shall be ..."
5. Encyclopaedia of Ships and Shipping by Herbert B. Mason (1908)
"resailed Races. A yacht which did not start or which has the opinion of the
Sailing Committee, commit! a breach of the rules in the original race, ..."
6. Exposition of Yacht Racing Rules: Customs & Practices Observed in Match by Dixon Kemp (1898)
"Should any flag vessel or other mark be removed from its proper position, either
by accident or design, the race shall be resailed, or not, ..."