WordNet
n. an expensive vessel propelled by sail or power and used for cruising or racing [syn: yacht]
Usage examples of "racing yacht".
The most glorious extrovert Nicholls had ever known, the Kapok Kid was equally at home anywhere, on a dance floor or in the cockpit of a racing yacht at Cowes, at a garden party, on a tennis court or at the wheel of his big crimson Bugatti, windscreen down and the loose ends of a seven-foot scarf streaming out behind him.
Hecate's oversize attitude jets kicked the racing yacht about like a windball.
And the two of us, flying into Silverside on our own private racing yacht.
This time a well-known racing yacht, the Cap Gris Nez, an English built and owned craft, despite her name, highly experienced skipper, navigator and crew, all of them long-time and often successful competitors in R.
RUDDYGORE LOVED to travel by ship was well known, so his arrival at the island castle retreat in a sleek racing yacht was not unusual.
I've made arrangements to steal a racing yacht right off the main pads .
It was like being in a racing yacht during a storm: you had to hold on to something whenever you moved from one place to another.
The design breathed speed, but not the fragile swiftness of a racing yacht—.