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  2. Topping lift - Wikipedia

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    Topping lift. The topping lift (more rarely known as an uphaul) is a line which applies upward force on a boom on a sailboat . Part of the running rigging, topping lifts are primarily used to hold a boom up when the sail is lowered. [ 1] This line would run from near the free end of the boom (s) forward to the top of the mast.

  3. Forces on sails - Wikipedia

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    Right-hand boat: Up wind (close-hauled) with attached airflow—predominant lift component both propels the boat and contributes to heel. Points of sail (and predominant sail force component for a displacement sailboat). A. Luffing (no propulsive force) — 0-30°. B. Close-Hauled (lift)— 30-50°. C. Beam Reach (lift)— 90°.

  4. Boat lift - Wikipedia

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    Boat lift. A boat lift, ship lift, or lift lock is a machine for transporting boats between water at two different elevations, and is an alternative to the canal lock. It may be vertically moving, like the Anderton boat lift in England, rotational, like the Falkirk Wheel in Scotland, or operate on an inclined plane, like the Ronquières ...

  5. Travel lift - Wikipedia

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    A small motor-boat lifted from the water by a travel lift at La Rochelle, France, 2016. A travel lift or travelift (also called a boat hoist, boat gantry crane, or boat crane) is a specialised type of crane used for lifting boats out of the water and transporting them around docks or marinas. [1] These cranes allow boats with masts or tall ...

  6. Davit - Wikipedia

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    Look up davit in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A davit (/ ˈdeɪvɪt /) [1] is any of various crane-like devices used on a ship for supporting, raising, and lowering equipment such as boats and anchors. [2] Davit systems are most often used to lower an emergency lifeboat to the embarkation level to be boarded.

  7. Yard (sailing) - Wikipedia

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    Bunt. The short section of the yard between the slings that attach it to the mast. Quarters. The port and starboard quarters form the bulk of the yard, extending from the slings to the fittings for the lifts and braces. Yardarms. The outermost tips of the yard: outboard from the attachments for the lifts. [1]

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