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Chapter 1: Know Your Boat
Sailboats
Use of the wind is one of the oldest forms of powering a vessel. Sailboats range in size and complexity, but all have basically the same four components.
- The hull carries the passengers and supports the rigging.
- The rigging includes many parts of the sailboat, such as the lines (sheets and halyards), mainsail, headsail (jib), boom, and mast.
- The keel or centerboard is attached to the bottom of the hull and keeps the boat from sliding sideways through the water.
- The rudder is used to steer the sailboat, turned by a tiller or steering wheel.
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