Sailor Coloring Pages

A collection of painting pages related to sailing boats and fun on the water. Here you can find a lot of interesting painting pictures, which depict sport discipline - sailing of course.

Bears gel

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Two heroes who are on a sailboat you know very well from one of the fairy tales. If you have ever watched this fairy tale then you definitely...

A sailor on the water

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Today we move to the sea, where we will have to color a sailor, who moves in a sailboat and trains before the competition, which will start this coming...

Sailor

sailor coloring book to print
A sailor is a person who takes care of yachts sailing on the sea. To be a sailor, however, you need to learn a lot, because sailing at sea is not only a...

Serfer

serfer coloring book to print
The boy you see in the picture is practicing surfing, a sport in which his job is to stay afloat by using a surfboard and riding...

Sailfish

sailing ship coloring book to print
A sailing ship is a large ship that sails on the sea. There are large and small sailing ships, the one in the picture is large and is about to embark on a long journey on the...

Seaman of the ship

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The man you see is a sailor. He is in charge of ensuring the safety of the ship's crew and does basic work on the ship when it breaks down, for example. Mr...

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Sailboat

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The sailboat you see in the picture is a piece of equipment used to move on water. Feel like a sailor and color it as if you wanted it to...

Windsurfing

windsurfing coloring book to print
In the picture you see a girl doing windsurfing. It is a water sport using a board and a sail propeller, which the girl is holding on to in order not to fall. W...

Sailboats

sailboats coloring book to print
The two sailboats shown in the picture are slightly different from each other. One is smaller and can be used for touring purposes, for example when your...

Sailboat at sea

sailboat at sea coloring book to print
A sailboat or a special yacht can be used at sea. It is small, but the journey is certainly a nice adventure for everyone. Feel like ...

Sailboat on the lake

Sailboat on the lake coloring book to print
A sailboat is a special yacht that is used to move on water. It is small and in tourist places people often use it for their trips in...

Sailing anchor

sailor anchor coloring book to print
Have you ever seen an anchor? The one you see in the picture is a nautical anchor that helps sailors who sail at sea. It is made of steel and has...

Patterned anchor

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Grab your favorite crayons and color an anchor. An anchor is used to stop a ship in the water at a desired location, and every sailor who...

Information

Sailing:

  • Sailing is the art and skill of traveling on waters, such as seas, lakes or rivers, using wind-powered vessels.
  • The history of sailing dates back to ancient times, when people discovered that they could harness the power of the wind to navigate the waters.
  • Nowadays, sailing encompasses various aspects, such as recreational sailing, yacht racing, expeditions on the seas and oceans, as well as water tourism.
  • Sailing uses different types of watercraft, such as yachts, sailboats, catamarans, trimarans and many others.
  • Fundamental to sailing is the ability to operate sails, steer the craft, navigate and anticipate changes in weather and sea conditions.
  • Sailing can be an individual passion as well as a sport or profession. Many international regattas and yacht races attract both experienced sailors and amateurs.
  • Safety is key in sailing. Sailors need to know the rules of water safety, wear the proper safety equipment and know how to handle emergencies.
  • Sailing is also a form of activity that allows you to unplug from everyday worries, get in touch with nature and explore new places.
  • The art of navigation, or determining position on the water, is a key element of sailing. Today, navigation uses advanced technologies such as GPS systems.
  • Sailing has a rich culture and traditions, including special maritime rules, navigational signs, nautical vocabulary and tales of voyages and expeditions.

Trivia

  1. Ancient Origins: Sailing has a long history dating back to antiquity. The Egyptians, Greeks and Phoenicians were known for their ability to sail the seas and explore new territories.
  2. King of the Regatta: Britain's great King Edward VII was a well-known sailing enthusiast. He was an active member of royal regattas and owned many yachts.
  3. America's Cup Yacht Races: America's Cup is one of the oldest and most prestigious sailing events. The first edition was held in 1851 in Great Britain, and later moved to the United States.
  4. Speed Record: The highest speed achieved by a sailing yacht is about 80 knots (about 148 km/h). This was possible thanks to advanced technology and special wind conditions.
  5. Length of Largest Yacht: "Azzam" is the largest sailing yacht in the world, measuring more than 180 meters in length. It belongs to the Emir of the United Arab Emirates.
  6. Sailing in the Olympics: Sailing has been an Olympic sport since 1900. Competitions are held on various types of vessels, such as yachts, sailboards and Olympic boats.
  7. BVIs Islands - A Sailor's Paradise: The British Virgin Islands are considered a sailor's paradise. They are a popular destination for both experienced and amateur sailors from around the world.
  8. Transatlantic Expedition: A transatlantic sailing expedition is a spectacular challenge. Many sailors attempt to cross the Atlantic Ocean, traveling from one continent to another.
  9. The Traditional Art of Knot Tying: Sailors use many different knots to tie ropes and sails. Tying knots is an important skill in sailing.
  10. The Long Lonely Journey: Joshua Slocum, a Canadian captain and sailor, was the first person to circumnavigate the world alone on the yacht "Spray" between 1895 and 1898.
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