Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Sailboat Parts Diagram Girl What Are The Main Parts Of A Sailboat?

What are the main parts of a sailboat? - sailboat parts diagram girl

I need to introduce some everyyyy singleeee as I have just as important as the satisfaction of their relatives urgent cases we are

3 comments:

Dougie said...

Mast
Boom
Mainsail
Fock (when the boat, if you not only a mainsail)
Spinnaker (again only if the boat a)
Timon
Sailing END / dagger / Kiel (depending on the type of ships and boats. You have sutures, small ships are convertible bonds and DBS)
Hull (slightly larger than the fleet)
Main Form

James-30... said...

Hull - The hull is basically the same boat
At the bow - the front end of the boat Sharp "
Stern - The rear of the boat "obtuse"
Mast - the vertical line that sails up and down
Manga - side of the boat
Boom - the horizontal bar to strengthen the foot of the sail, how to beat your head "
Kiel / Drift - Depending on the type of ship has a keel (solid) or dagger / Drift (removable / retractable)
Rudder - lower leaf or back is used to direct

Candles - Many species, which are mounted the main sail, one of the rear axles are on the boom
Jib / Genoa - one on the front
Spinnaker - a used forward, but only the wind out, usually brightly

Other UPS can take the jib, forestay, sailing, etc.

Strings - Various control lines of different things

Leaves - The command line of candles
Alo's - Drag scroll up and down
Kicker - Holds Down Arrow

For simplicity, the main parties: tthat the shell of the mast, boom, rudder, keel and sails.

Shawn said...

The most important is the mast that all agencies, the role and hold the cable to operate the sails and not to forget the address of the rudder is about to get my Masters License of 100 tons

Post a Comment