The large pole that holds the sail up.
What is the mast?
What is downwind?
The type of knot used to secure the halyard to the horn cleat.
What is a figure 8?
Always required while sailing.
What is a Coast Guard approved lifejacket?
The best summer camp activity at Winding Trails.
What is sailing?
The part of the boat that allows the boat to turn.
What is the rudder?
What is upwind?
The position of the sailboat when it flips on its side.
What is capsizing?
The distance that should be kept between any and all other boats while on the water.
The length, in years, of the Winding Trails wait list.
What is 6?
The line that is used to hoist the sail.
What is the halyard?
DOUBLE JEOPARDY!!! When the boom is directly over your head.
What is the No-Go Zone?
The position of the sailboat when it completely flips over.
What is turtling?
A hazard while sailing at Winding Trails.
What is the swimming area or other boats? (Other answers may be accepted)
The amount of acres of Dunning Lake.
The metal ring that secures the sail on the mast.
What is the gooseneck?
When the sail is at 90 degrees. Also the slowest sailing position.
What is a run?
The left side of a sailboat when you are facing forward.
What is port?
The two types of sailboats at Winding Trails.
What are Sunfish and Aquafin?
The year of the first Winding Trails summer camp.
What is 1947?
The part of the boat that the halyard is tied around after the sail is raised.
What is the horn cleat?
When the sail is at 45 degrees. Also the fastest position to sail in.
Beam reach
The right side of the sailboat when you are facing forward.
What is starboard?
The number of operational sailboats at Winding Trails...as of now...
What is 18?
DOUBLE JEOPARDY!!! Three of the sailing instructors at Winding Trails.
Who are Bianca, Lil, and Elizabeth?