The boat itself
What is the Hull?
The area that is impossible to sail in
What is The No Go Zone?
This knot is also a number...
What is a Figure 8 Knot?
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Strings on the sail used to tell you how to trim your sail
What are telltales?
The pole that points into the sky and supports the sails as they go up and down.
What is the Mast?
When you are sailing 90o from the wind, you are sailing on this Point of Sail
What is a Beam Reach?
This knot is used for tying two lines together...
What is a Square Knot?
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The line used to tighten or loosen the foot of the sail
What is the outhaul?
Line that pulls our sails in and out
What is the Mainsheet?
When the wind is facing directly behind you, you are sailing on this Point of Sail.
What is Downwind/Running?
This knot is used to tie your halyards off or tie a boat to a dock...
What is a Cleat Hitch?
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The word used to describe which side of the boat the wind encounters first...
Hint: Port/Starboard
What is a tack?
Instead of a keel, which is much heavier, smaller boats have a ________ to keep them balanced and stable.
What is a Centerboard?
Since we cannot sail through the No-Go Zone, we must sail back and forth between our upwind Points of Sail. This maneuver is called a ______.
What is Tacking?
This knot makes a solid loop and will not come undone...
Hint: (Great for Towing!)
What is a Bowline Knot?
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What is a River Port pilot?
The spinning arrow at the top of the mast...
What is a Wind Vein?
The sail control that pulls the mast backwards
What is the backstay?
To switch our tacks (port/starboard) when sailing downwind, we must use this maneuver.
Hint: Watch out for the BOOM!
What is Jibing?
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What is Pink Lighting?