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forestay Meaning in Bengali



ডেক বা bowsprit করার অগ্রবর্তীমাস্তুল থেকে একটি বিন্যাসযোগ্য থাকার; মাস্তুল এর নমন নিয়ন্ত্রণ





forestay's Usage Examples:

On a sailing vessel, a forestay, sometimes just called a stay, is a piece of standing rigging which keeps a mast from falling backwards.


The forestay is a wire that secures the mast to the front of the boat.


masthead-rigged sloop, the forestay (on which the headsail is carried) attaches at the top of the mast.


On a fractional-rigged sloop, the forestay attaches to the.


from the mast to either its transom or rear quarter, counteracting the forestay and jib.


with double main sails and rotating mast, but without boom, foresail, forestay and shroud.


had sailed all season without pulling the spinnaker pole back from the forestay and that all the systems could be simplified by eliminating the pole and.


Contrast with forestay and backstay.


is to counteract the upward tension on the bowsprit from the jibs and forestay.


The foremost one sets on the topmast forestay and is generally called the jib topsail, a second on the main forestay is called the jib, and the innermost.


asymmetric like a genoa, but, the asymmetrical spinnaker is not attached to the forestay over the full length of its luff, being rigged like a spinnaker.


from each lateral corner of the stern to the mast at the level where the forestay begins in the fractional rig.


but is asymmetric like a genoa, but the gennaker is not attached to the forestay like a jib or genoa.


more common term, headsail can also specifically refer to the sail on a forestay that connects directly to the head of the mast.


This helps to prevent the crew from swinging forward, sometimes round the forestay when the boat decelerates suddenly.


fore-and-aft rigged vessels have the following types of standing rigging: a forestay, a backstay, and upper and lower shrouds (side stays).


A masthead rig on a sailing vessel consists of a forestay and backstay both attached at the top of the mast.


On a sloop, there is a single forestay that runs from the top of the mast forward to the prow, and in addition.


sheet  12 – boom  13 - mast  14 – spinnaker pole  15 – backstay  16 – forestay  17 – boom vang  Reefing Torrey, Owen C.


those that lead forward towards the bow are forestays.


forestay or headstay reaches from the foremast-head.



forestay's Meaning':

an adjustable stay from the foremast to the deck or bowsprit; controls the bending of the mast

Synonyms:

mainstay; stay;

Antonyms:

activity; action; activeness;

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