furling Definition In English

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  • The wishbone boom additionally is an attachment point for lazy jack lines to catch the sail when it is dropped for furling or reefing.

  • Mast furling systems essentially eliminate the possibility of battens, as vertical battens are not practical.

  • However, as the size of the boat increases, the benefits of mainsail roller furling increase dramatically.

  • Tacking with a screecher may require furling and re-setting.

  • An advantage of using foresails, also called staysails, is that they may be rigged for roller furling.

  • Of late they have been revived as a feature of pleasure yachts as an alternative to roller reefing and furling.

  • It is designed to be sailed by one or two people and has a furling jib and trapeze.

  • His hair are very well grown and are normally furling in the wind.

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