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  2. Spinnaker - Wikipedia

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    While a symmetric spinnaker is flown with a "guy" and a "sheet", an asymmetric spinnaker is flown with a tackline and a "sheet." The tack attaches to the bow or (often retractable) bowsprit, and the two sheets attach to the clew. The head of the sail is attached to the spinnaker halyard, which is used to raise the sail.

  3. List of ColecoVision games - Wikipedia

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    Spinnaker Software Includes overlays for hand controllers. A smaller box variant was also released with the name "Make-A-Face". Fathom: 1983 Action, adventure Imagic: Imagic Flipper Slipper: 1983 Pinball: Spectravideo International: Fortune Builder: 1984 Strategy Coleco Includes overlays for hand controllers. Fraction Fever: 1983 Educational ...

  4. Codewars - Wikipedia

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    Codewars is an educational community for computer programming.On the platform, software developers train on programming challenges known as kata.These discrete programming exercises train a range of skills in a variety of programming languages, and are completed within an online integrated development environment.

  5. Asymmetrical spinnaker - Wikipedia

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    An outside gybe requires longer sheets and a method to prevent the lazy sheet from dropping below the sprit and tangling. [6] An asymmetric spinnaker is particularly effective on fast planing dinghies and ultra-light displacement boats as their speed generates an apparent wind on the bow allowing them to sail more directly downwind. An ...

  6. Spinnaker (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A spinnaker is a type of sail. Spinnaker can also refer to: Spinnaker (software), an open-source continuous delivery platform; The Spinnaker (building), in Durban, South Africa; The Spinnaker, the official student newspaper of the University of North Florida; Spinnaker Tower, a building in Portsmouth, United Kingdom

  7. Screecher - Wikipedia

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    Its similarity with a spinnaker is that it is not attached to a stay along its luff, and typically has a slightly larger curvature than a genoa. Luff shape and tension is maintained by the halyard and a bolt rope which is woven into the sail itself, and it is this stiff tensioned rope which allows the sail to be furled on itself.

  8. Spinnaker pole - Wikipedia

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    The spinnaker pole is rigged to run from the base of the mast, [1] where there is a special fitting for attaching one end of the pole, out to windward over the side of the boat. There, one of the control lines of whichever sail it is to be used with is run through a fitting on the other end of the spinnaker pole. This allows for more precise ...

  9. Sheet (sailing) - Wikipedia

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    The jib sheet attaches to the clew of the jib, and controls it. The jib has a sheet on each side, only one of which (the leeward one) will be in use at one time. The spinnaker sheet attaches to the clew(s) of the spinnaker, if carried. A symmetrical spinnaker has two sheets, an "active" one and a "lazy" one, in the same way as a jib, but they ...