WAYFARER
Wayfarer
The Wayfarer is a wooden or fibreglass hulled Bermuda rigged sailing dinghy, often used for short sailing trips as a 'day boat'. The boat is 15 feet 10 inches long, and broad and deep enough for three adults to comfortably sail for several hours. Longer trips are undertaken by enthusiasts, notably the late Frank Dye who sailed W48 'Wanderer' from Scotland to Iceland and Norway, crossing the North Sea twice. Wayfarers' size and stability have made them popular with sailing schools.The above text is a snippet from Wikipedia: Wayfarer (dinghy)
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wayfarer
Noun
- A traveller, especially one on foot.
- A type of glasses, with pointed ends and rounded bottoms. Also called nerd glasses.
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