verb
- to turn a sailing ship around by swinging the bow toward the wind and then hauling the foresail to the opposite side, used especially when the ship cannot tack normally
Usage: nautical; transitive or intransitive
Examples
- The captain decided to clubhaul the vessel when the wind shifted unexpectedly.
- In heavy seas, the crew had to clubhaul to avoid running aground.
- The old sailing ship could clubhaul even in tight quarters.
- When normal tacking became impossible, the sailors clubhauled the brigantine around.
- The maneuver to clubhaul required quick coordination among the deck crew.