"Yachtsman" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A yachtsman is a person who owns, operates, or competes with a yacht, typically a luxurious sailing or power boat. A yachtsman often has a strong passion for sailing and the sea, and is skilled in navigation, seamanship, and yacht handling.
To yabber is to talk constantly or nonsensically, often in a way that is annoying or confusing. It means to chatter or prattle on excessively.
Yabbies are a type of freshwater crayfish that are native to Australia and New Zealand. They belong to the genus Cherax and are also known as crustaceans or freshwater lobster. Yabbies are a popular food source in Australia, often served grilled or boiled, and their shells are also used as decorations.
The yabby is a large freshwater crayfish native to Australia and New Guinea. It is a type of Australian freshwater crayfish and is also known as the Australia's native freshwater lobster.
Yacare is a type of caiman, a small alligatorid reptile found in South America. It is known for its relatively short, broad snout and sharp teeth.
A large and luxurious sailboat or powerboat used for recreational or racing purposes, often with a cabin or other accommodations for an overnight stay.
Yachting refers to the sport or leisure activity of sailing and managing a yacht, a luxury boat designed for pleasure or racing on the water. It involves navigation, tactics, and sailing techniques, often for competitive sailing or simply cruising.
A Yachtmaster is a highly advanced sailing certification, typically awarded by the Royal Yachting Association (RYA) or the International Yachtmaster Association (IYA), indicating an individual's expertise in sailing, navigation, and boat handling.