Nautical Terminology

Nautical Terminology

Mahina Expeditions offers offshore sail-training expeditions, offshore cruising seminars and boat purchase consultation. HOME THE EXPEDITIONS SEMINARS CONSULTATIONS ABOUT US RESOURCES SEARCH CONTACT Nautical Terminology Abaft - behind the middle of the boat. Kicker - block and tackle system to hold boom down - vang. Active sheet - headsail sheet that is tak ing the strain. Lazarette - aft deck locker. Aft - at or towards the back of the boat. Lazy sheet - the headsail sh eet that is not under load - Abeam - off the side(at right angle) to th e boat. windward side Batten - a thin slat that slides into a pocket on t he mainsail, Lee helm - boa ts tendency to turn away from wind. helping it to hold shape. Leech line - cord that prevents flutter on sail edge. Bear away - to turn away from the wind. Leech - the after edge of a sail. Beating - a course sailed upwind. Leeward - the side or direction away from the wind. Bight - a loop of line. Let go - totally release a line. Bitter end - the end o f the line. Luffing - the fluttering of a sa il. Block - a pulley on a boat. Make fast - cleat or tie off a line . By the lee - sailing downw ind with the wind the same side as Mast pulpits - stainless steel gua rd rail at the mast. the boom. Painter - line attached to the bow of the dinghy. Cleat off - secure a line to a cleat in correct manner. Pulpit - stainless steel guard rail at the bow Read y about - Close reach - sailing with wind forward of beam. 70 d egrees command given prior to tacking. from bow. Rode - line or chain attached from the boat to the anchor. Course - di rection the boat is steered according to the Secure a line - cleat or tie off a line. compass. Slot - gap between mainsail and hea dsail. Current - horizontal movement caused by wind and/or tide. Snubber - line secured to chain to take sh ock. Dead downwind - sailing with the wind right behind. Stand-on vessel - vessel with right of way. Depower - remove power from sails by luffing or ma king them Tacking - command given while tacking. flatter. Done to reduce heeling. Tail - the end section of a line. Draft - depth keel from water su rface. To tail - to control a line from a winch or cleat. Ease - to let out a line in a controlled m anner. Telltails - yarn on a sail to indicate sail trim. Ebb - out going current. Tender - dinghy. Fall off - to turn away fro m the wind. Traveler - track a nd car that controls the sideways movement Fend off - push off. of the boom. Flake - to lay out a line using large loops to keep it form Upwind - tow ards the wind. getting tangled. Vang - block and tackle syste m to hold boom down - kicker. Flood - incomin g current. VMG - velocity made good. Give-way vessel - vessel required to give way when on collision Weather helm - boats tendency to turn towards wind. Occurs course. when overpowered. Gybe ho - command given before gibing. Windward - towards the wind. Hard over - helm turned as far as possible in one direction. Working sheet - headsail sheet being used to trim the sails. Head up - to turn towards the wind. Heading - the boats direction according to the compass. Helms a lee - command given when helm is turned during a tack. Hockle - kink in a line. Hoist - to pull a line to lift an object. brochure | schedule | faq | expedition updates | latest news | seminars | amanda's world | contact | home This site was designed & is maintained by Mahina Expeditions Tif & Gif Creative P.O. BOX 1596 Friday Harbor, WA. USA 98250 All Rights Reserved. © 1996 - 2016 Please direct any questions to PHONE (360) 378-6131 [email protected]. FAX (360) 378-6331.

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