All sailboats have sails
The mast (and standing rigging) supports the third and most common feature
of sailboats — the sails.A sail is simply a big piece of fabric that catches the
wind, enabling you to use its force to move the boat. The sails are your
engines — their power or fuel comes from the wind. The main,ormainsail,
sets along the back edge of the tallest mast. Some boats carry only a main-
sail, while others have a headsail as well. A headsail sets in front of the mast.
Headsails come in different types, but the most common is a jib.See Figures
1-5 and 1-6 for the basic parts of a dinghy and a keelboat.
Daggerboard
Rudder
Tiller
Mast
Mainsail
Boom
Hull
Figure 1-4:
The basic
parts of a
dinghy.
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