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1 Section 2, Sail Plans

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3 Figure 2–1 Square sail on a Yard
The earliest sailboat was the square rigged vessel. Did not go well to windward. Describe a square-rigged vessel, and give the advantages and disadvantages. Figure 2–1 Square sail on a Yard

4 Figure 2–2 Friendship Sloop
Gaff-headed mainsail was an improvement. Provided better windward ability. Two halyard system used on the main. The gaff rig, on the wind, is a poor second to the jib-headed sail plan. The low aspect rig is good at driving the boat running or reaching. Figure 2–2 Friendship Sloop

5 Figure 2–3 Gaff–Headed Mainsail
Describe the gaff-headed sail and its two halyard system. Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the gaff sail. Figure 2–3 Gaff–Headed Mainsail

6 Figure 2–4 Jib–Headed Sloop
The jib-headed main sail plan is called a Bermudian or Marconi rig. The mainsail is attached to the boom and mast with slides or a bolt rope. It is hoisted with the halyard. It resulted in a high aspect sail plan. Goes well to windward. Most common sail plan in use today. Name some variant rigs. Describe the attachment of the sails in a jibheaded mainsail rig to the spars. List the advantages and disadvantages of the Marconi rig. Figure 2–4 Jib–Headed Sloop

7 Note the Bow Sprit and bob stay

8 Vocabulary High Aspect. Having much greater height than width.
Jib-headed (sail). A triangular sail. Lateen sail. Triangular sail set on a yard running obliquely from the bow. Mast Hoops. Traditional wood rings used to secure gaff sail to the mast; seized with marline to grommets in the sail. Sail Slides. Metal or plastic fasteners attached to the edge of a sail and that ride on a track on the mast or boom. Sail Slugs. Small metal or plastic cylinders sewn to the edge of a sail which fit into a spar cove to attach the sail to the spar. Squaresail. A quadrilateral sail, set from a yard on square riggers, most efficient when sailing downwind. Track. A metal strip on the after edge of a mast or top of a boom on which sail slides run. Also, a metal strip on deck for cars with blocks for adjusting sheet leads.

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