short-tack

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short-tack (third-person singular simple present short-tacks, present participle short-tacking, simple past and past participle short-tacked)

  1. (nautical) To tack several times in rapid succession when sailing upwind in a narrow waterway.
    • 2010, Mike Perham, Sailing the Dream, page 143:
      I started short-tacking every hour down the coast, heading further offshore, as I knew I'd find better wind there.