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Revision as of 00:46, 16 October 2007
Here are some links to some terms that bluewater sailors will want to know about, which they may not have learned while sailing on the river. This includes terms that are not already described in Sailing and the Tech Dinghy, or terms that have significant additional information associated with them in the context of coastal sailing.
Pages that are linked to from this page will have general descriptions of these items with regards to coastal sailing. The descriptions will not necessarily have specific information about any MIT boats.
Contents
Boat Parts
Rigging and Sails
- Backstay
- Block
- Cringle
- Fairlead
- Forestay
- Genoa
- Guy
- Halyard
- Jib Car
- Lazy Sheet
- Leechline
- Reef Hook
- Reef Lines
- Reef Points
- Running Rigging
- Sheet
- Sheave
- Shrouds
- Spinnaker
- Spinnaker Pole
- Standing Rigging
- Stays
- Storm Jib
- Telltales
- Topping Lift
- Traveller
- Turning Block
- Turnbuckle
- Winch
- Working Jib
On Deck
- Binnacle
- Cleat
- Companionway and hatch
- Compass
- Leeboards moot: Nevermore has a Centerboard
- Lifeline
- Pulput
- Pushpit
- Stanchion
- Toerail
- Washboards
Docking/Mooring
Other Boat Parts
Equipment
Electronic Equipment
Safety Gear
- PFDs
- LifeSling (see: a random info website)
- life harnesses and jacklines and eyebolts
- Handheld Flares
- Aerial Flares
- Orange Smoke
- Orange/Black Distress Flag
- Electric Distress Light