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On Sep 27, 3:31 am, "Capt. JG" wrote:
"Bart" wrote in message ups.com... Not counting the halyard and mainsheet, I can think of 12 other mainsail control lines. What am I thinking of? [1 pt] Hmmm... traveler, outhaul, cunningham, reefing lines (x3), leech line, topping lift, boom vang, adjustable backstay, preventer, lazy jacks (or Dutchman or StackPak), furling line (for boom or main), perhaps a boom bolt rope, I've heard of batten control lines. Downhaul? Reef cringles? For a gaff, include peak & throat halyards, plus the gaff outhaul. For other rigs such as a lug or sprit, you would have buntlines & brails as well. On some sprit sails (like an Opti) you have a snotter. Great name for a line! There have been rigs that had tackles for bending the boom on each tack. Others have had a zippered shelf along the foot with a line to control it. If you include the backstay, which does certainly affect the main but is really for adjusting & controlling the mast rather than the mainsail directly- Running backstay? Checkstay? Babystay? Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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