The Language of Sailing
Angle of heel | A hull reference point used while sailing. |
Beam | The sides of a boat. |
Beam reach | Sailing between close hauled and a broad reach. |
Bow | Forward end of boat. |
Broad reach | Sailing between beam reach and a run. |
Camber | Extra cloth in a sail designed to form an air foil. |
Clew | Aft end of sail at the foot. |
Close hauled | Sailing close to the wind. |
CLR | Center of lateral resistance. |
Foot | Bottom edge of a sail. |
Genoa | Larger headsail, size could be 150%. |
Halyard | Lines used for raising sails. |
Head | Topmost part of a sail. |
Heel | A boat leaning over at some angle. |
Jib | Headsail, size could be 100%. |
Jib sheet | Jib sail shape and trim control. |
Jibe | Changing direction going downwind. |
Knots | Speed and distance measurement or line connections. |
Leach | Trailing edge of a sail. |
Lee helm | Unbalanced condition forcing boat away from the wind. |
Luff | The leading edge of a sail or a shaking sail. |
Main sheet | Mainsail shape and trim control. |
Mainsail | Sail located behind the main mast. |
On the wind | Sailing as close to eye of wind as possible. |
Port | Left side of boat looking forward. |
Roach | Unsupported sail cloth, aft sail edge. |
Run | Sailing downwind. |
Sheets | Lines used for trimming sails. |
Spinnaker | The queen of racing sails. |
Starboard | Right side of boat looking forward. |
Stern | Rear of boat. |
Tack | Forward end of sail at the foot. |
Tacking | Changing direction while sailing into the wind. |
Topping lift | Line used to hold boom up when the mainsail is down. |
Vang | Mainsail shape control. |
Weather helm | Unbalanced condition forcing boat into the wind. |