Definition
Verb
- To head a sailing craft too close to the wind so that her sails aren’t fully effective.
Origin
Probably earlier than the 18th century.
Comments
Self-explanatory. Going further means going in irons, luffing the sails, and losing the wind. Pinching may be desirable to avoid tacking.
References
Kemp, P. (1994). The Oxford Companion to Ships and the Sea. Oxford University Press.
Rogers, J.G. (1985). Origins of Sea Terms. Mystic Seaport.