Saturday, January 16, 2010

Boat Jib What Is The Jib Of A Boat, And The Spinnaker?

What is the jib of a boat, and the spinnaker? - boat jib

What are the "gallows", and what do they do?

7 comments:

threeshe... said...

Most candles are named after this train attached (). There are some exceptions to this rule, jib and spinnaker are two exceptions.

All sail before the mast later than headsail. Chalupas called sailboats with mast with a mainsail and jib forestaysail. Chalupas court did not boom unless manipulated. Only vessels with a bowsprit has an arm or arrows.

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An arrow is a triangle folded pen (attached) for the running rigging of the mast forward, especially in a sailboat. The line is curved arm is attached to the bowsprit and runs until the pawl (if it has more than a mast), or mast, the ship is a single mast.

Plumas increase the capacity of the vessel against the wind and the balance of forces on the boat. Forestaysails approaches and increase the speed of the airflow on the mainsail, thus increasing their power. They also drive their ownmany ships can sail on the arm or forestaysail.

A triangular sail attached to the wheelhouse (residence) before the mast on the forestay flame of the candle, as she bends to the forestay. Some erroneously say that a feather and you'll find many references to this line of books and modern veil, called an arm. It is an arm.

All forks are veils before, but not all of Genoa staysail staysail and NO are forks.

Some are as forestaysails Genoa. Genoa has a long and clew is located behind the mast when in the vicinity drawn. May be in Genoa, a 135% or 150% or another percentage point. What this means, the foot of the sail 35% extends over the mast, or 50% before the mast. Here is a photo of a gene is forestaysail in a boat:

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/co ...

When the boat with a bowsprit and jib on the front of forestaysail after the sail is considered poor.

A boat with two sails bow is manipulated as a cutter and a bowsprit. A ship with two sails in front wIth a bowsprit saver cutting is considered deceptive, including ketches, rowboats and small. Photo shows an arm and forestaysail:

http://www.campionboats.co.uk/assets/ima ...

Some larger vessels such as launches, barges, schooners and boats are more of a jib. The bowsprit is by using a pen and jibsail boom is extended manipulate it. Some vessels are connected by a jib are (with the boom arm coupled) and the third arm of the flight.

Springs after the Dutch (gijk) named, as we now call the Rainbow Spirit. A feather is a type of fixed arm or the mast and sails called jibsails associated with them. Many are working out the jib crane.

Here is a diagram of a ship rigged vessel, two arms and a locking latch. This ship has a bow forestay sail, but show a preference for the life topmast:

http://rmhh.co.uk/files/interest/sails.j ...

Other large ships have many genes forestaysails, stay foresail includedGarlic, jibs, inner arm, outer arm, boom and jibtopsail. A shipment of 5 Genoa:

http://www.history.auxpa.org/collections ...

A rigged Topsail pen is sometimes over and above the arrow, but folded sails for a living, no pen, is a lock.

Here is a chart that Topsail is # 1 jib, jib # 2, # 3 forestaysail.

http://www.schoonerbluenose.ca/images/bl ...

A spinnaker is a large balloon, such as sailing mainly used in boats to assist in the capacity of the wind direction. A photo:

http://www.bwyachts.com/images/26M_Image ...

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Chris M said...

The arm of a sailing ship went further and very important, especially when the ship on a course "in the vicinity of the wind."
Near the wind is trying to the nose of the craft as "near" where the wind comes point. In the nose, so to speak.
In a boat that is currently the most popular model plan sailing, a rod with the arrow keys up and down in size depending on what kind of navigation is "manipulated" to. Plus the faster, until they make the boat unstable.
The combination of jib and mainsail, loop is actually something like the wings of an airplane in which they created a lift to the vessel in the vicinity of the wind his head, while maintaining the high speed trunk.
Without an outstretched arm, that the ship is not the highest.
From any angle greater with the wind, two candles are "adapted" to maximize the desired properties of the journey.

The spinnaker is used to navigate the wind, the wind is almost directly behind you and acts almost like a wall.
The wind hits the wall and the wind drives the boat.

For technical data, please let me know.

Captain Bill said...

An arm (also spelled jibbo) is a triangular foresail in front around the mast of a sailboat. Their tactic is on the bowsprit, bow or fastened to the deck between the bowsprit and the mast. Feathers and spinnakers are basically two types of sailing on a modern ship.

A spinnaker is a special kind of veil, which is specifically designed for offshore sailing, wind up starting with the class to the wind, ie with the wind 90 ° -180 ° arc.

Sparky said...

The pen is the small triangular sail before the mast on a sailboat.

A spinnaker is a large candle which is almost a kind of parachute and start sailing, so the boat can sail faster downwind. Must be removed, so that when parachute upwind.

don r said...

The sail boom, the bowsprit, jib and topmast attributed. He directs the wind around the mainsail. The spinnaker pole, the client attached to the head and filled with wind while running wind.

don r said...

The sail boom, the bowsprit, jib and topmast attributed. He directs the wind around the mainsail. The spinnaker pole, the client attached to the head and filled with wind while running wind.

billy said...

These are the types of sails, 3 small spikes protrude like that in front of the boat.

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