the devious hog
out haul
the triangle of death
things you should have done by now
Presidential Trivia
100

an alternate name for the cunningham 

downhaul

100

the outhaul is attached to this corner of the sail

the clew

100

the triangle of doom is enclosed by the mast, boom and this sail control

the boom vang

100

given this much money to the treasurers

$200

100

this is the full name of Liv's dog

Tom Brady

200

in heavy wind, how much cunningham do you want

as much as you can get

200

In light wind, how big should the slot between the sail and the boom be?

a fist's wide

200

In very heavy wind, how tight do you want your vang

very tight

200

if you have gone to a regatta or plan to go to one, you should have filled this out. It keeps track of all the regattas you've sailed in college.

Techscore profile

200

This is Johnny Mac's hometown (town and state)

Bayville, NJ

300

the purpose of the cunningham is to tighten this part of the sail

the luff

300

the outhaul adjusts this part of the sail

the foot

300

In collegiate 420s, where do you adjust the vang

from the starboard and port tank controls
300

remembered to bring this for after practice car rides

a towel

300

Liv has this many first cousins (closest guess wins)

32

400

In what leg of a race would you loosen the cunningham

downwind leg

400

in what leg of the race would you loosen the outhaul?

the downwind leg

400

the vang opens or closes this part of the sail

the leech

400

filled this out if you want to go to a regatta

the regatta availability spreadsheet

400

John is this tall (ft and inches)

6' 5"

500

where is the second cunningham located

the tack of the jib

500

This happens if you roll your sail and leave your outhaul on too tight 

horizontal wrinkles from in the foot

500

In order to flip the power baton to it's proper position in downwind light air, what should you do with the vang?

Crank it on until the baton flips, than loosen it a little

500

made one of these to always sail with

a bailer

500

Liv and John sat next to each other in this class their freshman fall

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