noun
- A nautical maneuver in which a sailing ship is turned around by putting the helm hard alee, backing the sails, and swinging the bow through the wind.
Usage: nautical; also called 'box haul'
verb
- To execute a boxhaul maneuver; to turn a sailing ship around using the boxhaul technique.
Usage: nautical; present participle of 'box haul'
Examples
- The captain ordered the crew to begin boxhauling when the wind shifted unexpectedly.
- Boxhauling was a critical skill for sailors navigating narrow channels in the age of sail.
- The ship was boxhauling to avoid the rocky shore.
- In heavy seas, boxhauling required precise coordination among the crew members.
- The sailors practiced boxhauling repeatedly to master the difficult maneuver.