Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

pitchpole

verb
/ˈpɪtʃ.poʊl/
Definition
To pitchpole is to capsize or overturn a boat, typically in a way that it comes to rest on its stern or bow after being tilted over.
Examples
  • The sailboat began to pitchpole in the heavy seas, throwing the crew into the water.
  • When the yacht pitchpoled, it caused quite a stir among the spectators onshore.
  • Trimming the sails properly can help prevent a vessel from pitchpoling during rough weather.
Meaning
The act of a boat tipping over in such a way that it exposes either the front or back above the water, often occurring in strong winds or waves.
Synonyms
  • capsize
  • overturn
  • tumble