haul out

Verb

 * 1)  To come out of the water, in order to rest
 * 2)  To pull on an outhaul in order to extend (a sail) along a spar, or to pull on a reef-tackle to reef (a sail).
 * 3)  To turn sharply in order to deviate from the current heading or course.
 * 4)  To pull a boat out of the water;  to drydock a ship.
 * 1)  To pull on an outhaul in order to extend (a sail) along a spar, or to pull on a reef-tackle to reef (a sail).
 * 2)  To turn sharply in order to deviate from the current heading or course.
 * 3)  To pull a boat out of the water;  to drydock a ship.
 * 1)  To turn sharply in order to deviate from the current heading or course.
 * 2)  To pull a boat out of the water;  to drydock a ship.
 * 1)  To turn sharply in order to deviate from the current heading or course.
 * 2)  To pull a boat out of the water;  to drydock a ship.
 * 1)  To pull a boat out of the water;  to drydock a ship.
 * 1)  To pull a boat out of the water;  to drydock a ship.
 * 1)  To pull a boat out of the water;  to drydock a ship.