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  2. Sailcloth - Wikipedia

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    Sails made with synthetic fibers. Sailcloth is cloth used to make sails. It can be made of a variety of materials, including natural fibers such as flax, hemp, or cotton in various forms of sail canvas, and synthetic fibers such as nylon, polyester, aramids, and carbon fibers in various woven, spun, and molded textiles.

  3. Windmill sail - Wikipedia

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    Medieval sails could be constructed with or without outer sailbars. Post-medieval mill sails have a lattice framework over which the sailcloth is spread. There are various "reefs" for the different spread of sails; these are full sail, dagger point, sword point and first reef. The mill must be stopped in order to adjust the reefing of the sail. [1]

  4. Tancook schooner - Wikipedia

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    Before 1925 the canvas material for the sails was often laid out and cut on the ice of a sheltered area. The firm of Mason and Langille used Southeast Cove Pond. [2] The individual panels of cloth were then taken to Lunenburg along with a sail plan drawing for sewing in lofts there. After 1910 nearly all the schooners were also equipped with ...

  5. Upminster Windmill - Wikipedia

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    Originally Upminster windmill had canvas sails, but the sails on the mill when it ceased working commercially were four double patent sails. [3] They were carried on two stocks 46 feet (14.02 m) long, 12 inches (300 mm) square at the centre, tapering to 9 inches (230 mm) by 6 inches (150 mm) at the ends.

  6. Sail - Wikipedia

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    Sails may be made from a combination of woven materials—including canvas or polyester cloth, laminated membranes or bonded filaments, usually in a three- or four-sided shape. A sail provides propulsive force via a combination of lift and drag, depending on its angle of attack, its angle with respect to the apparent wind. Apparent wind is the ...

  7. Orient windmills - Wikipedia

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    The Great Western Mill, situated on Pine Neck in Southold on the George W. Phillips lot east of Mill Hill (now known as Willow Hill), was a distinctive windmill with its iron sails and unique features. Although initially equipped with iron sails, an incident involving strong winds led to their replacement with more traditional canvas sails.

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