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1. MERCUTlO A sail, a sail, a sail!
2. The halyard typically rises from the head of the sail to a block at the head of the mast and back down to deck level, from where it is pulled up to raise the sail.
3. A properly designed modern boat shouldn't require a Bowsprit for the primary head sail
4. Backwind definition, to divert wind against the lee side of (a sail) from another sail
5. Brail definition, any of several horizontal lines fastened to the edge of a fore-and-aft sail or lateen sail, for gathering in the sail
6. So after they set sail, he lies down in the back of the boat, puts his head on a pillow, and falls asleep.
7. Backwind definition, to divert wind against the lee side of (a sail) from another sail
8. Grignard was the son of a sail maker.
9. Tapered Battens allow for a smooth transition from the sail to the leech resulting in better sail shape and sail longevity
10. A further use of carbon rod is for sail battens to control flutter, or to improve sail shape.
11. Brail: One of several small ropes attached to the leech of a sail for drawing the sail in or up.
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13. Set sail!
14. The sail...
15. Backwind definition: to divert wind against the lee side of (a sail ) from another sail Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples
16. Sail away.
17. The Aftermost edge of a for-and-aft sail
18. Can you sail under the command of a pirate?
19. Ridley had brought me a sail.
20. 24 They bunted up a sail.
21. If you are flying an a-sail, a Bowsprit will significantly enhance the performance of the sail by reducing the blanket effect of the main
22. Come enjoy a two-hour sail at sunset or a day sail aboard the Cetacean, a 52-foot Hawaiian catamaran
23. What does Brail mean? One of several small ropes attached to the leech of a sail for drawing the sail in or up
24. Set the sail.
25. To gather in (a sail) with Brails