Points of Sail
Vocab
Rules of the road
Knots
Miscellaneous
100

What is directly into the wind called?

Irons/ No go Zone


100

Front, Back, Left, Right of the boat

Bow, Stern, Port, Starboard

100

Starboard vs. Port. Who has the right of way?

Starboard

100

What is this knot? 

Figure 8

100

Where should the skipper always be sitting?

On the gunnel

200

What point of sail is this boat on?

Running

200

Who is in charge of balancing the weight of the boat?

Crew

200

Windward vs. Leeward. Who has the right of way?

Leeward

200

Give two examples of where you might find a cleat hitch

Tying the boat to the dock and tying the halyards

200

What is wind measured in? 

Knots

300

What is safety position, and how do you get into it?

Be on a close reach, let your sails out

300

What are the parts of the sail called?

Luff, Tac, Foot, Clew, Leech, Head

300

Overtaking vs. Overtaken. Who has rights? 

Overtaken has rights 

300

What is the point of a figure 8 knot?

a stopper knot

300

How deep is Jamaica Pond? Be within 10 feet

51 feet

400

What are the tell-tales?

How to know how far the sail should go out

400

What is buoy room? 

When you have to let another boat get around the mark inside the "zone"

400
When rounding a mark, the boat must establish a ____ to have mark room

Overlap

400

What is a bowline used for? 

To create a loop (for the head of the sail)

400

How long is a 420?

420 centimeters 

500

What is the most efficient (fastest on some boats) point of sail and why? 

Beam reach because you are getting pushed and pulled at the same time. 

500

What is aft?

Towards the back of the boat
500

Who gets the most rights on the water? 

A boat not under command

500

What is this knot?

Monkey's fist

500

What is Weather Helm 

the tendency of a boat to turn into the wind, requiring the helmsman to steer downwind, or to the weather side of the boat, to maintain a straight course

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