| KEDGE | Small anchor traditionally used for warping, i.e. moving a vessel by hauling on the sunk anchor's cable (5) |
| KEDGED | Moved the ship by hauling on the anchor |
| ACTIVE | Court stops A4 (E) moving |
| ENDON | The way to look for warping in a billiard cue and finish working (3,2) |
| YOHEAVEHO | Sailors' chant while hauling on ropes (2-5-2) |
| PRESS | Device for flattening flowers; tool for extracting juice/oil; a cupboard for linen; or, a clamp formerly used to prevent a tennis racket from warping (5) |
| STEER | Guide a vessel by a rudder (5) |
| EARN | A vessel, by the sound of it, to make money (4) |
| GRAPNEL | Invented by the Romans, what is a small anchor with three or more flukes used in naval warfare? (7) |
| MOORED | Secured a vessel by means of cables (6) |
| LOSEPATIENCE | Burst a blood vessel by the sound of it, when the doctors can't find who is sick (4,8) |
| EMBOLISM | The blocking of a blood vessel by something carried into it, usually a blood clot (8) |
| HOPSKIPANDJUMP | Event formerly requiring work on winter sport vessel by record-holder in a bad mood (3,4,3,4) |
| HANDICRAFT | Useful vessel, by the sound of it, for domestic activity (10) |
| ENDOW | Provide with space on Arab sailing vessel by the sound of it (5) |
| HARMONICA | Damage a coin by warping instrument (9) |
| PARSEC | Space warping around far end of Castor? It's a long way to go... (6) |
| VAIN | Empty vessel, by the sound of it (4) |
| BARNOWL | A force kept in vessel by flyer |
| PICASSO | Miniature picture - A Sailing Vessel - by old Spanish artist |