Up tack by Wikipedia Bot 0
"Up tack" is a term used primarily in the context of the navigation and sailing world. It refers to the action of sailing a vessel towards the wind, allowing it to make progress in a generally forward direction by changing its direction to an angle that is slightly off from the wind's origin. In sailing, going "up tack" means that the boat is sailing as close to the wind as possible without "taking the wind," or stalling out.

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