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ASA 101 Sailing Made Easy - Chapter 1 Terms 100% Correct

Hull The watertight structural shell of a boat.



Deck The generally horizontal surface that encloses the top of the hull.



Cockpit The area of the boat, usually recessed into the deck, from which the boat is
steered and sailed



Transom The flat surface that closes the hull at the stern



Bow The forward part of the boat



Stern The aft part of the boat



Rudder The movable appendage attached to a boat under the water and with which it
can be steered



Helm The tiller or wheel with which the boat is steered



Stanchion A metal post that supports lifelines



Lifeline A wire supported on stanchions around the perimeter of the deck to prevent
crew from falling overboard



Pulpit A guardrail at the bow or stern of a boat to which the lifelines are connected



Mast (Rig) A fixed vertical spar that holds up a sail or sails

, Boom (Rig) The spar that supports the foot of the mainsail



Gooseneck (Rig) An articulated fitting that connects a boom to a mast



Spreader (Rig) An athwartships strut on a mast that holds a shroud away from the mast



Shroud (Rig) A wire that provides athwartships support to the mast



Headstay/Forestay (Rig) The stay between the top of the mast and the bow



Backstay (Rig) A wire support from the top of the mast to the stern



Mainsail (Rig) The sail attached to the aft side of the mainmast



Headsail/Jib (Rig) Any sail set forward of the forwardmost mast



Halyard (Rig) A line used to raise and lower a sail



Mainsheet (Rig) The line used to control the main boom and to trim the mainsail



Jibsheet (Rig) A line attached to the clew of a jib used to adjust its angle to the wind



Boom Vang (Rig) An item of running rigging, often a block and tackle, used to hold down
the boom

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