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SAILING




RAMON PAGÀ, MARC SANSALONI, ALEIX VENTURA , JÚLIA
           ALEGRE I ALBERT MONTESÓ.
Here are the SIX BASIC KNOTS
that every sailor should know how to
                  tie:
                     ●   Overhand or thumb knot, is the
                         simplest knot. It is used to stop
                         the end of a rope from running
  ●   Overhand or        through a block or up the mast.
      thumb knot:    ●   The square knot is the best
  ●   Square knot:       known sailors' knot. It is really
                         just two overhand knots. It is
                         useful for joining small ropes
                         together, tying sail covers,
                         reefing, lashing, and for tying in
                         battens.
Other knots:
●   Figure eight:         ●   A figure eight knot is very
                              quick and easy to tie. It is
                              used like the overhand knot,
                              as a stopper knot in the end
                              of a line, or sheet, to prevent
                              ropes from escaping.To tie a
                              figure-8, start with an
                              underhand loop by crossing
                              the running end behind the
                              standing part.
●   Form a small loop leaving
●   Bowline:           enough rope for the desired
                       loop size.




                   ●   Form a loop in the working
                       end of the rope. Place it over
    Clove hitch:       the post.
Types of Sailboats:

The Modern Sloop: The most common type of small to midsize
sailboat is the sloop. The rig is one mast and two sails. The main sail
is tall and triangular.
Racing Sloop:
Here’s another example
of a sloop with a
Bermuda rig. This is the
sailboat Puma in the
2009. The sails are
much bigger than found
on sailboats, but the
general rig is the same.
Fractional Sloop Rig:
Here’s a small boat.
This is still a Bermuda
rig, but the main sail is
proportionally larger and
the rig smaller, for ease
of handling and
maximum power.
Cat Rig:
This Sailboat has got
only one sail, while a
sloop always has two
sails. Note that the mast
is positioned very far
forward, almost at the
bow, making room for a
very long-footed
mainsail.
Cat-Rigged Racing Dinghy:
Here’s another cat rig,
which works well on
small racing dinghies
like this Laser. With a
small boat and one
sailor, a cat rig has the
advantages of being
simple to trim and very
maneuverable when
racing.
Yawl:
A yawl is very similar to
a ketch. The
mizzenmast is usually
smaller and set farther
aft, behind the rudder
post, while in a ketch
the mizzenmast is
forward of the rudder
post.
Schooner:
A typical schooner also
has two masts, but the
masts are positioned
more forward in the
boat. Unlike in a ketch
or yawl, the forward
mast is smaller than the
aft mast.
Parts of Boat
• MAST(màstil): Is the basic • PORT (babor): It’s all of
post that holds the big sail. the left of boat.
• FLOC (floc): It’s the most • BOW (proa): It’s all of the
smallest sail and is situated front of boat.
in front of boat.              • AFT (popa): It’s all of the
• STARBOARD (estribor):        behind of boat.
It’s all of the right of boat.  • FIN (aleta): It’s the corner
• TIMO (timó):It’s the         where is behind of casc.
essential part that controls   • SCOTUS (escota):
the direction of the boat.     Controls the opening to the
                               big sail and floc.
PARTS OF THE SAIL
• MAJOR (major): It’s      • DRISS (puny de
the most biggest sail      drisa): It’s the point that
and is situated behind     finish the big sail.
floc.                       • BALUMA (baluma): It’s
●   ESPINNAKER(espinn the exterior part for sail
    aker): It’s a sail very where exit the wind.
    potent where use the • GRÀTIL (gràtil): It’s the
    most biggest boats.     interior part for sail
                           where enters the wind.

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Sailing

  • 1. SAILING RAMON PAGÀ, MARC SANSALONI, ALEIX VENTURA , JÚLIA ALEGRE I ALBERT MONTESÓ.
  • 2. Here are the SIX BASIC KNOTS that every sailor should know how to tie: ● Overhand or thumb knot, is the simplest knot. It is used to stop the end of a rope from running ● Overhand or through a block or up the mast. thumb knot: ● The square knot is the best ● Square knot: known sailors' knot. It is really just two overhand knots. It is useful for joining small ropes together, tying sail covers, reefing, lashing, and for tying in battens.
  • 3. Other knots: ● Figure eight: ● A figure eight knot is very quick and easy to tie. It is used like the overhand knot, as a stopper knot in the end of a line, or sheet, to prevent ropes from escaping.To tie a figure-8, start with an underhand loop by crossing the running end behind the standing part.
  • 4. Form a small loop leaving ● Bowline: enough rope for the desired loop size. ● Form a loop in the working end of the rope. Place it over Clove hitch: the post.
  • 5. Types of Sailboats: The Modern Sloop: The most common type of small to midsize sailboat is the sloop. The rig is one mast and two sails. The main sail is tall and triangular.
  • 6. Racing Sloop: Here’s another example of a sloop with a Bermuda rig. This is the sailboat Puma in the 2009. The sails are much bigger than found on sailboats, but the general rig is the same.
  • 7. Fractional Sloop Rig: Here’s a small boat. This is still a Bermuda rig, but the main sail is proportionally larger and the rig smaller, for ease of handling and maximum power.
  • 8. Cat Rig: This Sailboat has got only one sail, while a sloop always has two sails. Note that the mast is positioned very far forward, almost at the bow, making room for a very long-footed mainsail.
  • 9. Cat-Rigged Racing Dinghy: Here’s another cat rig, which works well on small racing dinghies like this Laser. With a small boat and one sailor, a cat rig has the advantages of being simple to trim and very maneuverable when racing.
  • 10. Yawl: A yawl is very similar to a ketch. The mizzenmast is usually smaller and set farther aft, behind the rudder post, while in a ketch the mizzenmast is forward of the rudder post.
  • 11. Schooner: A typical schooner also has two masts, but the masts are positioned more forward in the boat. Unlike in a ketch or yawl, the forward mast is smaller than the aft mast.
  • 12. Parts of Boat • MAST(màstil): Is the basic • PORT (babor): It’s all of post that holds the big sail. the left of boat. • FLOC (floc): It’s the most • BOW (proa): It’s all of the smallest sail and is situated front of boat. in front of boat. • AFT (popa): It’s all of the • STARBOARD (estribor): behind of boat. It’s all of the right of boat. • FIN (aleta): It’s the corner • TIMO (timó):It’s the where is behind of casc. essential part that controls • SCOTUS (escota): the direction of the boat. Controls the opening to the big sail and floc.
  • 13. PARTS OF THE SAIL • MAJOR (major): It’s • DRISS (puny de the most biggest sail drisa): It’s the point that and is situated behind finish the big sail. floc. • BALUMA (baluma): It’s ● ESPINNAKER(espinn the exterior part for sail aker): It’s a sail very where exit the wind. potent where use the • GRÀTIL (gràtil): It’s the most biggest boats. interior part for sail where enters the wind.