forestay การใช้
- Eating is usually sandwiches squashed in plastic wrap tied to the forestay.
- The spinnaker halyard was let go and the spinnaker pole smashed on the forestay.
- Often a sail is attached to the forestay.
- In a masthead rig, tensioning the permanent backstay will directly tension the forestay.
- The performance of the sail is dependent on having a forestay which is taut.
- The forestay descends to a beak, with a round-roofed cabin aft.
- The forestay is adjustable to allow depowering in conjunction with a cascade style kicker.
- Cutters carry a staysail directly in front of the mast, set from the forestay.
- The sail on the forestay is then referred to as the staysail or stays'l.
- The mast was held in place by a forestay, a backstay and 2 side stays.
- The spinnaker pole, swinging wildly, later crashed against the forestay and broke into three pieces.
- However, since the asymmetric still flies in front of the forestay, the operation is reversed.
- When rigged with a tackle on the forestay, it can be lowered to pass beneath bridges.
- The bowsprit on a tall ship may be of considerable length and carry several forestays supporting the foremast.
- Amer Sports Too sailed to Hobart under jury rig after breaking a forestay in the middle of Bass Strait.
- Amer Sports Too sailed toward Hobart under jury rig after breaking a forestay in the middle of Bass Strait.
- This helps to prevent the crew from swinging forward, sometimes round the forestay when the boat decelerates suddenly.
- The foredeck is typical, containing an anchor roller and locker, two mooring cleats, and the forestay.
- As they rode home, their national flags fluttering from the forestay, the sailors sprayed champagne but sipped Steinlager.
- And in the last miles, the boat lost a forestay, a rigging wire which helps support the mast.
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