Slider
Sliding fitting on the boom to which the gnav bar is attached
Soundings
The numbers on a chart showing depth
Spars The poles, usually carbon or aluminium, to which the sail is attached
Spreaders
Metal fittings attached to the mast which hold the shrouds out
Spring Tide The tides with the biggest range and strongest currents
Starboard.
The right-hand side of the boat, when facing forwards
Stern The back of the boat
Stern Lifting Handles
The handles at the stern, used for lifting the boat
Stopper Knot
A form of knot used to prevent a rope from sliding through a
fitting, such as a pulley or a cleat
T
Tack
a) To change direction by turning the bow of the boat through the wind
b) The bottom front corner of a sail
Tack Bar The bar at the bow of the hull, to which the tack of the jib is attached
Tack Line
The rope that emerges from the front of the gennaker pole, to which
the tack of the gennaker is attached
Tender
A small vessel, usually used to transport crew to a larger vessel
Tidal height
The depth of water above chart datum
Tidal range
The difference between the depth of water at low and high tide
Tidal stream
The direction in which the tide is flowing
Tiller
The stick attached to the rudder, used to steer the boat
Tiller Extension
A pole attached to the tiller to extend its reach, usually used when hiking
Toe Straps
The straps to tuck your feet under when you lean out to balance the boat.
Top Furling Unit
Fitting at the top of the forestay which enables the jib to be furled
Towing Line
A rope attached to the boat, used to connect to a towing vessel
Transit
An imaginary line between two fixed objects, used to ensure that
you are staying on course
Transom
The vertical surface at the back of the boat
Trim
Keeping the boat level fore and aft
Trimaran A boat with three hulls
Trolley
A wheeled structure, used to move the boat around on land
Trolley Supports
The part of the trolley in direct contact with the hull
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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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