verb
- to turn a sailing ship around by putting the helm hard alee and hauling the foresail to windward
Usage: nautical; transitive or intransitive
Examples
- The captain ordered the crew to boxhaul the ship when the wind shifted unexpectedly.
- In heavy seas, boxhauling required quick coordination among the sailors.
- The vessel was boxhauled to avoid the rocky shoals ahead.
- Experienced sailors could boxhaul a ship in minutes.
- When the usual tacking maneuver proved impossible, the crew chose to boxhaul instead.