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Her passenger accommodation was increased from 360 to 730, and hersail-planaltered to a traditional three-masted, square-rigged pattern.
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The most familiar type of sailboat, a small pleasure yacht, usually has asail-plancalled a sloop.
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This is the easiestsail-planto sail, and is used on the smallest and simplest boats.
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The five-masted schoonersail-planwas replaced by four masts, two of which were square-rigged.
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The idealsail-planfor this is the fractional rig with the fractional being popular.
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Thesail-planis also spread out between multiple masts, allowing for a powerful sail surface, with a low centre of effort which reduces the tipping moment.
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