IPA: /kɛtʃ/
KK: /kɛtʃ/
A type of sailing boat that has two masts, with the smaller mast located behind the larger one. It is designed for sailing efficiently and is often used for both leisure and racing.
The sailor expertly navigated the ketch through the calm waters of the bay.
Ketch → The word 'ketch' originates from the Dutch 'ketche', which refers to a type of small sailing vessel. It describes a specific kind of boat that is typically rigged with two masts.
Think of the Dutch word 'ketche' for a small sailing boat — this helps you remember that a ketch is a type of sailing vessel.