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ups.com... 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 I'm not sure I'd consider the cringles mainsheet control. They don't really contribute to it. Downhaul.. as in using cunningham? You're right, technically, that the backstay adjustments affect the mast directly, but the effect is to change the shape of the main (and jib I suppose). How about boom brake or jibe-preventer? :-) -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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