Draught
The depth of the vessel below the surface
E
Ease To ‘ease sheets’ means to let the sail out gently
F
Fairlead
A pulley block used to guide a rope to avoid chafing
Foils
The daggerboard and the rudder
Foot
The bottom edge of a sail
Fore
Towards the front of the boat
Forestay
The wire line that runs from the front of the mast to the bow of the
hull, holding the mast in position
Furl
To gather a sail into a compact roll and bind it against the mast
or forestay
G
Gennaker
A large sail that is hoisted when sailing downwind
Gennaker Chute Webbing pocket in which the gennaker is stowed when not hoisted
Gennaker Pole The sprit that protrudes from the front of the hull, to which the tack of
the gennaker is attached
Gnav Bar
Bar that sits between the mast and the boom, performing the
same function as a kicking strap
Gnav Control Line
Line that applies and releases tension to the gnav
Gooseneck
The ‘jaws’ of the boom that clip onto the mast
Gunwhale The top edge of the hull, that you sit on when leaning out to balance
the boat
Gybe To change tack by turning the stern of the boat through the wind.
H
Halyard
The rope used to hoist sails
Halyard Bag Bag attached to the hull, in which the halyards can be stowed
Head
The top corner of a sail
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Summary of Contents for RS Cat 16
Page 1: ...Owner s Manual v2...
Page 9: ...Assembly Guide 4 1 Hulls PLEASE FOLLOW ASSEMBLY GUIDE IN THE CORRECT ORDER 7...
Page 20: ...Assembly Guide 4 2 Mast PLEASE FOLLOW ASSEMBLY GUIDE IN THE CORRECT ORDER 18...
Page 24: ...10 S AND XL ONLY Add furler line 4 2 ASSEMBLY MAST 22...
Page 25: ...Assembly Guide 4 3 Sails PLEASE FOLLOW ASSEMBLY GUIDE IN THE CORRECT ORDER 23...
Page 28: ...Assembly Guide 4 4 Spinnaker PLEASE FOLLOW ASSEMBLY GUIDE IN THE CORRECT ORDER XL only 26...
Page 31: ...8 9 TACK H EAD Add spinnaker sheet Tidy slack into pocket 4 4 ASSEMBLY SPINNAKER 29...
Page 32: ...Assembly Guide 4 5 Foils PLEASE FOLLOW ASSEMBLY GUIDE IN THE CORRECT ORDER 30...
Page 33: ...1 2 4 5 ASSEMBLY FOILS 31...
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