Parts Of A Sail Boat

Parts Of A Sail Boat

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Sailing across the ocean, ever done it? Remember your first time. Exciting, wasn't it? For some it's exhilarating. Were you in a yacht or 22 footer? Have the luxuries or just the bare essentials.

Regardless of how big or how small sail boats are they all have certain features in common. To help you understand what makes up a sail boat you will find listed below the meanings of the basic parts of a sail boat.

To have as much knowledge about a sail boat it is essential to realize there are eight basic components. Having a fundamental understanding of each one of these parts will help you to have a safe sailing experience when you are out on the water. The eight basic parts are listed below.

1. Bow
2. Stern
3. Tiller
4. Deck
5. Sail
6. Hull
7. Mast
8. Rigging

The bow is the front part of the boat and the stern is the back of the boat. You steer the boat with the tiller and the deck is the area of the sail boat where you can stand. Of course, the sail is the part of the boat that the wind catches and propels you across the water. The hull is the body of the ship that is the central point of the boat. This part keeps the boat afloat the most since it has the most buoyancy.

The sails are supported by the mast. Mast size ranges from several feet on up. Usually the more masts used to hang sails the bigger the boat. The rigging is the ropes and lines that are attached to the hull which are used to hoist or trim the sail.

To handle yourself out on the water it is advisable to learn the names of the parts that make up the boat. This will help you when talking with your friends as things need to get done, such as changing direction. For safety reasons it would be a good idea for everyone that will be on the boat to learn as much as they can. It is just good common sense to have more than one person onboard that understands the sail boat who can take over in the event that something happens to the primary captain of the boat.

It is also important to keep the boat and the sails in the best condition possible. If your equipment is worn or if you have a tear or rip in your sails, you will run into problems that can become big safety issues.


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