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Outhaul - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An outhaul is a line which is part of the running rigging of a sailboat, which is used to extend a sail, and control the shape of the curve of the foot of the sail. It runs from the clew (the back c...
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Harken: adjustable outhauls. ... The outhaul controls and shapes the mainsail. Ease the outhaul to increase draft and power up the sail. Tighten the outhaul to flatten the sail and reduce drag and heel in heavy air. Typical boat length: ; Small Boat: 22' - 28' (6.7 - 8.5 m);
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Find the parts you need to build a Harken Outhaul Trimming System for your sailboat. Easy to follow User Guide. Order online or for immediate assistance call us at 1-866-766-6264 . Mauri Pro Sailing your source for Harken sailboat hardware and sailing gear. ... System 2; A simple external outhaul system. A cascade of two 2...
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Definition of outhaul from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... Britannica Online Encyclopedia ... Dictionary Thesaurus Spanish/English Medical...
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Definition of outhaul from Webster's New World College Dictionary. Meaning of outhaul. Pronunciation of outhaul. Definition of the word outhaul. Origin of the word outhaul. ... Dictionary Home » Webster's New World College Dictionary » outhaul...
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Attaching this outhaul is actually quicker than tieing off a non-adjustable outhaul. When switching sail sizes it may be necessary to lengthen or shorten the line in the 4:1 part to keep the right range of adjustment.
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Boating and sailing terminology ... M; MAINSHEET: Line that controls the position of the mainsail. MARK (buoy): An object the sailing instructions require a boat to pass on a specified side. MARLINSPIKE: A tool for opening ... OUTHAUL: An adjuster that tensions the sail's foot. OVERBOARD: Over the side or out of the boat.
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Rooster Sailing Information Sheet 9: Outhaul System Rigging Instructions; The first thing to do with your outhaul Booster system is to attach the gooseneck block to the lower mast. This is how it comes – a spliced loop with a block attached to tail;
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