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The entry of sail has remained unrevised since 1908 and has no references to submarines and the entry for submarine (updated 2012) has no useful. There is less implication that you will get there successfully, so 'for' (intended destination) is more appropriate. This irrespective of the type of boat.

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Wikipedia says the knot is named after this rope. I can see little boats sailing on the bay or i can see. The man is sailing on the sea.

On the sea or at sea would be better for ships instead of fish.

In be at least the normal verb is sail: Setting sail is fairly specifically a beginning process. You sail to a place ('to' for. The bowline's name has an earlier meaning, dating to the age of sail.

The sentence that you quote is the first line of the song yellow submarine, sung by the beatles. So i have to believe that sail to sea is a fixed expression, although i haven't heard it in. Obviously a sailing boat is sailed, but motorboats and even liners are also sailed. Is is different to use one or the other?

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For example, which one is correct?

I am going to sail my boat. Hi everybody, please tell me which of the following sentences are correct. The man is sailing at the/ at sea. The man is sailing in the sea.

In one respect the oed is useless: A boat that transports large amounts of cargo or people at one time would need the phrase, “on the boat.” for. In the sea sounds normal to me, ployolp. My question is related to sail in or sail on.

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The phrase “ on the boat ” can be used when we think about larger boats.

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