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  2. Sail plan - Wikipedia

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    Sail plan of a brig. A sail plan is a drawing of a sailing craft, viewed from the side, depicting its sails, the spars that carry them and some of the rigging that supports the rig. [1] By extension, "sail plan" describes the arrangement of sails on a craft. [2] [3] A sailing craft may be waterborne (a ship or boat), an iceboat, or a sail ...

  3. Farr 3.7 - Wikipedia

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    The 3.7 Class use a fully battened mainsail of approximately 8.8m^2 on a carbon mast. The sail plan is closely controlled by the class rules and the hull form is very closely controlled by the rules and measured on a jig. The mast, rigging, centreboard and rudder are only loosely controlled.

  4. Full-rigged ship - Wikipedia

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    A full-rigged ship or fully rigged ship is a sailing vessel with a sail plan of three or more masts, all of them square-rigged. [1] Such a vessel is said to have a ship rig or be ship-rigged , with each mast stepped in three segments: lower, top, and topgallant.

  5. Searunner 31 - Wikipedia

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    It is the most popular boat in the Searunner series, [1] which includes models from 25 ft (7.6 m) to 40 ft (12 m). The Searunner 31 is a small, trailerable trimaran sailboat known for its performance, versatility, and seaworthiness. It was designed to be sailed single-handedly or with a small crew and was intended for both cruising and racing.

  6. Sailfish (sailboat) - Wikipedia

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    Early Sailfish were offered in the form of boat plans for the backyard boat builder along with an option to purchase the boat from the Alcort shop, fully assembled and ready to sail. In the beginning, do-it-yourself boat builders crafted every piece, formed and assembled all the hardware from raw metal stock, and even sewed their own sail ...

  7. Barquentine - Wikipedia

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    Painting of Mercator by Yasmina. City of New York, an arctic sailing ship.; Concordia, a sail training ship that capsized and sank on 17 February 2010.; KRI Dewaruci of Indonesian Navy, launched and commissioned in 1953, a well-known tall ship used for cadet training and ambassador of the sea, sails around the world and visits many countries.

  8. File:Sail plan proa.svg - Wikipedia

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    Put the mast back on the correct side of the sail! 02:06, 20 April 2017: 512 × 531 (6 KB) HLHJ: Moved akas and amas so that the centers of effort looked as if they would line up, stepped the mast in the middle of the boat as seen in File:Proa1.jpg and File:Südseeabteilung in Ethnological Museum Berlin 137.JPG. I stll thing the sail is...

  9. Forces on sails - Wikipedia

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    Filled with wind, the sail has a roughly spherical polygon shape and if the shape is stable, then the location of centre of effort is stable. On sailing craft with multiple sails, the position of centre of effort varies with the sail plan. Sail trim or airfoil profile, boat trim and point of sail also affect CE.