pitchpole

English

Etymology

pitch + pole

Pronunciation

  • (US) IPA(key): /ˈpɪt͡ʃpoʊl/

Verb

pitchpole (third-person singular simple present pitchpoles, present participle pitchpoling, simple past and past participle pitchpoled)

  1. (of a boat) To capsize end over end, as in heavy surf.
    • 1977 February, Ben Kocivar, “How to get started in hot-rod sailing”, in Popular Science, volume 210, number 2, page 111:
      The advanced design of new cats makes pitchpoling less likely.
    Pitchpoling is the most dangerous way a boat can capsize.
    Pitchpoling occurs when the bow buries itself in the wave ahead while the wave behind lifts the aft section up and over.

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