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Sail Course ® Section 17, Heavy Weather Sailing. Sail Course ® Figure 17–1 Storm Jib and Trysail.

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1 Sail Course ® Section 17, Heavy Weather Sailing

2 Sail Course ® Figure 17–1 Storm Jib and Trysail

3 Sail Course ® Figure 17–2 Jiffy Reefing

4 Sail Course ® Figure 17–3 Roller Reefing

5 Sail Course ® Figure 17–4 Reef Points

6 Sail Course ® Figure 17–5 Securing the Reefed Sail

7 Sail Course ® Vocabulary Broach Turn a boat broadside to wind or waves, subjecting it to possible capsizing. Knockdown A temporary condition of excessive heel resulting from a sudden increase of wind force. Storm Jib A very small, strongly built jib set in heavy weather. Storm Trysail A small, strongly built sail used in place of the mainsail in storm conditions.

8 Sail Course ® Additional Illustrations for Section 17, Heavy Weather Sailing

9 Sail Course ®

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12 ® Figure 5–13 Storm Trysail and Storm Jib

13 Sail Course ® End of Section 16 slides


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