Where would you find a “nacelle” on a catamaran?
Send your answers to george@bwsailing.com. A winner will be selected randomly from the correct answers and will win a one-year subscription to the digital version of Blue Water Sailing magazine.
Many thanks to all readers who sent in answers to last week’s question on St. Elmo’s Fire. The winner this week is Tony Shapiro, Ocean City, MD who emailed: “Saint Elmo’s fire is a plasma-like luminosity accompanying discharges of atmospheric electricity that sometimes appears as a faint light on the ends of the masts or spars of ships during stormy weather.”