Christopher takes the decision to stop sailing, lashing the tiller to the same side as the reefed mainsail. |
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When a mainsail was set up in the correct place abaft the genoa, the strain on the headsail sheet was observed to rise considerably. |
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A gust of wind hit them as the mizzensail was unfurled, followed by the mainsail and the foresail. |
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With smooth proficiency, the trimmers backed the jib, and the mainsail was eased, swinging the bow around. |
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As the galley righted itself, another wave struck from the other side, and the ship heeled over so far its mainsail almost touched the water. |
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Sailors hop to it, and in an emergency, they can be counted on to reef the mainsail and batten down the hatches. |
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Before we left Cape Town we bent on the storm mainsail and set a Yankee jib in the groove of the furling gear. |
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We push on but our mainsail trim needs that runner on the port tack and we drop away a little from the class leaders. |
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Your mainsail changes color if you are being blanketed or backwinded by a competitor. |
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Careful control of the boom and mainsail is required when jibing in order to prevent a violent motion of the boom when it switches sides. |
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The Swan 36 comes with a fully battened mainsail and roller furling genoa as standard equipment. |
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In a short time the topgallant sails and mainsail were handed and preparations made to reef the fore topsail. |
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If the vang is on tight and the wind drops be sure to ease it to maintain good mainsail trim. |
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The recent damage to the track on the mast where the mainsail is attached is the main focus of her concern, with some tough miles still to come. |
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These lessons proved to be vital, as we had to reef the mainsail and change headsails later that evening under difficult conditions. |
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These are twin-hulled boats with a centreboard and a rudder on each hull, a two-sail rig and a mainsail. |
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David was meticulously trimming the mainsail when Howard stumbled out of the aft cabin and went up on deck, blinking in morning sunshine. |
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That should blanket the spinnaker behind the mainsail so that there is very little pressure on it. |
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The foremasts carried square-rigged sails, while the mainmasts carried a fore-and-aft-rigged mainsail and square-rigged top sail. |
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When you spike the tack shackle the pressure is completely released from the sail and the sail is blanketed behind the mainsail. |
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While the mainsail provides a large portion of power, it also affects the boat's directional control. |
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I used the concept of the sailing boat rig with foresail and mainsail in the 70's as a very slow flying hang glider. |
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These mainsails are the more traditional mainsail cut with short length battens and slab reefing. |
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This will flatten the upper two thirds of the mainsail and depower the sail. |
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It increases the safety when hoisting or reefing the mainsail and ensures higher performances of the yachts systems. |
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As we headed for the regatta zone, the crew fell silent and unfurled the mainsail, foresail and jib. |
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On the larger types, called baggalas and booms, the mainsail is considerably bigger than the mizzensail. |
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Its gaff-rigged mainsail distinguished it from the completely square-rigged brig, though the two terms came to be used interchangeably. |
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Sloop, single-masted sailing vessel with fore-and-aft rigging, including mainsail, jib, and sometimes one or more headsails. |
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Marc will also have to decide in the coming days where he will stop to repair his mainsail track. |
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Aligned with the leeward face of the mainsail, the Alibi 47 rotating wing mast forms the best possible leading edge. |
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Yawl, two-masted sailboat, usually rigged with one or more jibsails, a mainsail, and a mizzen. |
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An arch frees the cockpit from the mainsail traveller and all control lines are led back to the helms. |
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The leeward runner is always slack, otherwise it would interfere with the mainsail and boom. |
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Unfold the mainsail onto the trampoline and insert each batten into its respective pocket in the sail. |
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We went through the entire sail wardrobe and then ended up under just the mainsail with two reefs. |
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The second sail plan uses the same jib along with an in-mast furling mainsail. |
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A 7m² branding area placed in the first lower third on each side of the mainsail and above the first reef. |
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Her bowsprit carries two foresails, and her large mainsail is gaff rigged, with an upside-down triangle of topsail to fill the gap at the masthead. |
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By 1980, the mainsail roach had been increased, a full-length top batten added to the mainsail and the jib size increased slightly for a new sail area of 87 square feet. |
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Other ships on the high-seas in the late 1700's and up to the end of the 1800's were the sloop, a single masted ship that could carry a mainsail, topsail and foresail. |
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He has just carried out two successive climbs of his mast to check over the lashing holding the mainsail in place. |
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Built in plywood clinker, she exists in 2 rig versions: lug rig or sloop, with a boomed lug rig mainsail and a jib on a small bowsprit. |
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A lack of power in the mainsail means not only reduced speed, but it also makes it more difficult to stay on track, heading upwind. |
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Pole or spar extending horizontally from the mast that holds the foot of the mainsail. |
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Attach the cunningham triple block with hook to the grommet in the tack of the mainsail. |
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He then went to the mainsail and paused, regarding the headboard. |
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When their older replacement mainsail began to self-destruct a week ago, Fossett called it a day. |
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Maybe the high pressure is a blessing in disguise as I am not sure another depression would be any good for the mainsail or my anxiety levels. |
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Hoist the mainsail whilst simultaneously ensuring that it is feeding correctly into the luff extrusion. |
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On the last night coming in I reefed the mainsail three times and we rounded the Cape of Good Hope in five-metres high breaking waves. |
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The seas are becoming better organised and Groupama 3 is making good speed under reefed mainsail, staysail and gennaker. |
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However the trimaran will be able to pass north of the system, giving beam winds and easier sailing under gennaker and un-reefed mainsail. |
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Profurl in-boom furling systems are designed to operate with a fully-battened mainsail optimising the yacht's performance. |
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Nor is it as frightening as the one that befell Steve Fossett's boat when the mainsail got stuck in a building gale and the boat nearly pitchpoled. |
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The mainsail is the only one to remain up at all times. |
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Trim the leech of the jib parallel to the main by watching the slot between the mainsail and the jib. |
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Generally, when the mainsail had to be taken in, it was not the heavy gaff that was lowered, but the sail was clewed up by means of the clew lines. |
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For example, brigantines with square topsails above the gaffed mainsail were called true brigantines, whereas those with no square sails at all on the mainmast were called hermaphrodite brigs or brig-schooners. |
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Carbon fiber slats slotted into the mainsail to shape the fabric. |
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With the large gennaker, full mainsail and at times the genoa staysail, which we furl in or unfurl on request, there is over 1,000 m2 of sail area, pulling us towards the goal. |
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A word may be played just once, which also excludes any truncation of the words: sailors eliminates sailor and sail, but still allows sailing, sails and mainsail. |
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The boat was left stationary for three hours with the mainsail down, the battens had to be changed? nothing but hard graft... And meanwhile, his rivals slipped away while the going was good. |
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Bright and early this morning, they were already haring along at over 25 knots with mainsail and gennaker up, whereas Groupama had got caught in a very violent squall. |
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A fore-and-aft-rigged ship, with a large mainmast toward the bow and a smaller mast toward the stern. The type of mainsail defines if the ketch is Bermudan, gaff-rigged or marconi-rigged. |
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From the mainsail to the latest developments concerning the autopilot and not forgetting the specially designed made-to-measure seat manufactured using composites, the skipper of Safran is pleased with the results. |
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What with my collision with a cetacean, the help I gave to Yann, then these problems with the mainsail track, it's true that I've been through a lot. |
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Not able to harden the sheet or leech of his mainsail as he would like, because of the repairs he made to his mast track, he is nevertheless slightly faster. |
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Apart from the mainsail track, which was partly ripped off and has handicapped Safran's progress for over half of the course, everything is working perfectly aboard the grey and orange monohull. |
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I rolled the gennaker, trimmed in the mainsail, eased off the mast rotator and runners and spun the boat into the wind. |
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But a few hours later, my mainsail exploded above the third reef I was sick as a parrot, but it didn't last, as I quickly dreamed up a repair by binding two battens together. |
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Also recommended for conventional fully battened mainsails with ball bearing cars in order to avoid the mainsail to be dropped too fast and potentially damage the cars. |
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The proven lazy-jack system simplifies the furling of the mainsail considerably and makes it possible for a small crew to take advantage of a battened sail without requiring much effort when reefing the sail. |
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A mainsail fully battened of 7.50 m2, a jib of 2.4 m2 and a spinnaker of 8.6 m2make the Topaz Tres a wonderful boat of pleasure and power for sophisticated sailors. |
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When running downwind for protracted periods, for example when ocean-crossing in steady trade winds, cruisers sometimes set twin poled-out jibs without a mainsail. |
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The mainsail always has a boom, pivoted on the mast. |
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Allows for easy control of mainsail trim without leaving the helm. |
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The sea was rough, there was a strong wind and we tore up the mainsail. |
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Plus, shortly afterward, I had to stop in a bay in the Auckland Islands, south of New Zealand, for the first repair of my mainsail rail that had been torn off. |
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Hoisting the gennaker requires a lot of energy, but after the mainsail, the operation was a mere formality, and the swivel rapidly reached the hounds. |
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However, as the size of the boat increases, the benefits of mainsail roller furling increase dramatically. |
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The reefing system for a mainsail must be designed to operate efficiently under adverse conditions and to provide proper sail shape when reefed. |
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Sailing always with the sheets of mainsail and trinket warily in our hands. |
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I went over and asked him to let down the clews or corners of the mainsail, which had been drawn up in order to lessen the useless flapping of the sail against the rigging. |
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Catamarans don't usually come with spar reefing systems so conventional slab reefing is used for the mainsail with a roller furling Genoa forward and an optional gennaker. |
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