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Usually used in coastal regions, they produce a strong
driving force by the strength of the wind on their sails.
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A sail is the big piece of cloth attached to a mast that propels a sailboat through the water by catching the wind. Most sailboats have two sails, the mainsail and the jib or headsail on the front of the boat.
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