Where on a classic sailing vessel will you find a “peak”?
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Thanks to all readers who submitted answers to last week’s question. The winner this week is Norman Manchin, Oakland, CA who emailed: When you say a ship is “hull down” you are saying that the vessel is just over the horizon so you can see its super structure or masts but not the hull itself because it is hidden by the horizon line of sight.”