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ROBBE Valdivia Instructions De Montage Et D'utilisation page 125

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Parrel
Peak halyard
Peak
Pennant stock
Pennant
Ratline battens
Ratline
Reef point
Reefing line
Relieving rope
Roof light
Rudder bush
Runner
Sail batten
Schooner mast
Schooner
Scupper
Sheet
Shivering
Shroud
Slacken
Splicing
Spreader
Stay hook
Stay
Stem
Sternpost
Strop
Tackle
Thimble
Throat halyard
Throat
Topmast
Topping lift
Uncontrolled gybe
Weather tendency
Weather
Going about
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Valdivia
Means of attaching jaws of gaff fitting; consists of rope with balls which facilitate movement up and
down
Rope for raising the gaff; attached to the free end of the gaff
Top rear corner of a gaff sail
Thin rod to which the pennant is attached above the masthead
Flag which projects above the mast
Battens tied into the shrouds to act as "steps"
Short lengths of rope tied into the shrouds to form "steps"
Length of cord used to tie the sail when reefing
Rope at the front and rear edges of the mainsail or schooner sail, used for reefing
Safety rope, designed to prevent the sheets snagging on the anchor winch etc.
Window in deck or on superstructure
Watertight bearing in the hull for the rudder
Short length of rope between the Fisherman sail and the mainmast halyard
Batten designed to stiffen the rear edge of a sail and improve the sail profile
Shorter forward mast on a schooner
Sailing ship with at least two masts and fore-and-aft rigging
Opening in the bulwark through which water drains
Rope for changing the settings of the individual sails
Term used when sails flutter in a headwind. Sail has a braking effect instead of generating forward
thrust
Rope which supports the mast to the sides of the hull
Paying out a rope or sheet
Method of attaching an item to a rope without using knots, e.g. for "weaving" a deadeye into a rope
end
Transverse beam on the mast for spreading the shrouds
Hook-shaped fitting for attaching the sail to stays; can be moved
Rope for bracing the mast forward or aft
Extension of the keel up to the deck at the bow
Extension of the keel up to the deck at the stern
Short piece of rope
Method of tensioning ropes using blocks
Tubular eye in sail corners to which ropework is attached
Rope for raising the gaff; attached to the throat of the sail
Bottom front corner of a triangular sail
Round-section upper part of the mast which can be raised and lowered as required
Rope for holding or raising the main boom or schooner boom to reduce the load on the sails
Unintentional gybe; the sail swings uncontrollably from one side to the other
The boat tends to turn its bow into the wind when the rudder is neutral, with the result that the sail
area facing the wind decreases, and the sails start to shiver. Remedy: the effect of the foresails must
be increased
The side facing the wind. The wind always engages the sails from the weather side
Course change in which the boat's bow turns through the wind
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