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  2. Melges 32 - Wikipedia

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    The boat is normally fitted with a small 10 hp (7 kW) outboard motor for docking and maneuvering. [ 6 ] For sailing downwind the design may be equipped with an asymmetrical spinnaker of 1,302 sq ft (121.0 m 2 ), a reaching gennaker of 774 sq ft (71.9 m 2 ) or a light air reaching asymmetrical spinnaker (VMG) of 1,113 sq ft (103.4 m 2 ).

  3. Deadeye - Wikipedia

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    In recent decades, as steel wire became the prevalent material for sailboat rigging, deadeyes and lanyards gave way to metal turnbuckles for tensioning the wires. More recently, however, with the advent of high-strength and low-stretch synthetic fibres, some sailboats are using synthetic rope for standing rigging, and deadeyes and lanyards are ...

  4. Gunter rig - Wikipedia

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    Gunter rigged Lobster 12.5. Gunter rig is a configuration of sail and spars used in sailing. It is a fore and aft sail set abaft (behind) the mast. The lower half of the luff (front) of the sail is attached to the mast, and the upper half is fastened to a spar which is approximately vertical and reaches above the top of the mast.

  5. Traveller (nautical fitting) - Wikipedia

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    A traveller is a part of the rigging of a boat or ship that provides a moving attachment point for a rope, sail or yard to a fixed part of the vessel. It may take the form of anything from a simple ring on a metal bar or a spar to, especially in a modern yacht, a more complex "car" – a component with bearing-mounted wheels running on a shaped aluminium extrusion.

  6. Rigging - Wikipedia

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    Rigging comprises the system of ropes, cables and chains, which support and control a sailing ship or sail boat's masts and sails. Standing rigging is the fixed rigging that supports masts including shrouds and stays. Running rigging is rigging which adjusts the position of the vessel's sails and spars including halyards, braces, sheets and ...

  7. Mast-aft rig - Wikipedia

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    A mast-aft rig is a sailboat sail-plan that uses a single mast set in the aft half of the hull. The mast supports fore-sails that may consist of a single jib, multiple staysails, or a crab claw sail. The mainsail is either small or completely absent. Mast-aft rigs are uncommon, but are found on a few custom, and production sailboats. [1]

  8. Bermuda rig - Wikipedia

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    It is the typical configuration for most modern sailboats. [1]: 52 Whilst commonly seen in sloop-rigged vessels, Bermuda rig is used in a range of configurations, for instance, a cutter or a schooner (where it may be used in conjunction with gaff rigged sails on other masts), and several other types.

  9. RS Quest - Wikipedia

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    The boat was designed for the British Sea Cadets to replace their existing fleet of older boats and also as a family day sailer. [2] The RS Quest is a recreational sailing dinghy, with the hull built predominantly of rotomoulded Comptec PE3 polyethylene. It has a fractional sloop rig with aluminum spars and wire standing rigging.

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