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- It took almost two minutes for the French to hoist another headsail.
- Headsails are stowed by tying onto the bowsprit when not in use.
- May you never have to reef or change a headsail in the night.
- As the winds faded, both yachts changed their headsails to lighter material.
- A smaller headsail is easier for a short-handed crew to manage.
- The simplest and most common furling systems are for jibs and other headsails.
- It took the crew nearly two minutes to hoist and fill a new headsail.
- Jibs and spinnakers are the two main types of headsails on a modern boat.
- A boom may be found on small headsails.
- Its headsail and boom were also damaged.
- This control is used to adjust the amount of " sag " in the headsail.
- But again, quickness ruled the race, as the Japanese crew fixed its headsail problem.
- The mainsail may be smaller than the headsail, which is then called a genoa jib.
- Triangular staysails set forward of the foremost mast are called jibs, headsails, or foresails.
- They had a very large mainsail with relatively small headsails and a 3 / 4s rig.
- It has twin fixed bilge keels, and a simple sail plan of headsail and mainsail.
- Shortly after rounding the mark, its jib broke free from the headsail track in the gusting wind.
- AmericaOne struggled through two legs with only a headsail raised before withdrawing and handing Young America the win.
- At this point, the foredeck crew getting up the headsail made a mistake that is still being analyzed.
- But equipment gave way a second time on Young America as its headsail broke free from the tack ring.
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