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Sail Course ® Section 4, Standing Rigging
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Sail Course ® Figure 4– 1 Standing Rigging
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Sail Course ® Figure 4–2 Simple Standing Rigging
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Sail Course ® Figure 4–3 Shroud and Tang Assembly
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Sail Course ® Figure 4–4 Shroud and Tang Assembly
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Sail Course ® Paragraph 3 - Fractional-rigged Sloops
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Sail Course ® Figure 4–5 Fractional Rig Sloop
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Sail Course ® Figure 4–6 Staying the Mast
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Sail Course ® Figure 4–7 Bergstrom & Ridder Rig
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Sail Course ® Vocabulary Chain Plate Metal strap on a sailboat, usually secured to hull structure or bulkhead, to which a shroud or stay is attached. Leeward (Loo’ard). Direction away from the wind, downwind. QuarterAfter part of a boat’s side, e.g., port quarter. Also, direction 45 degrees abaft the beam. Shroud Standing rigging that supports a mast laterally. StaysStanding rigging that supports a mast fore and aft.
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Sail Course ® Section 4 Supplemental Illustrations
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Sail Course ® 12 Rigging Terminology
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Sail Course ® Turnbuckle assembly
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Sail Course ® America’s Cup Racer “Stars and Strips” at Auckland New Zealand
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Sail Course ® Paragraph 9 adjustable backstay
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Sail Course ® Trimaram with a centerboard
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Sail Course ® How many items can you recognize?
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Sail Course ® End of Section 4 Slides
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