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mainsails Meaning in Bengali



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mainsails's Usage Examples:

Some mainsails are "full-batten" mainsails, meaning the batten extends all the way from the mast to.


The mast rotates on two ball bearings often flying double mainsails, with no foresails.


fact, Bermuda rigs are shifting towards larger fore-sails and smaller mainsails.


the wing mast section, NS14’s have used fully battened large roached mainsails to push the available sail area higher to capture the benefit of stronger.


Offshore cruising mainsails sometimes have a hollow leech (the inverse of a roach) to obviate the.


Most Coypu mainsails are normally raised by feeding the luff into the track on the mast, although.


modifications to forestay tack fitting Optional furling jib Optional mainsails: Small training mainsail Heavy weather mainsail 'Resort' mainsail (Dacron).


Some booms allow for roller furling of mainsails.


rig remains the most popular fore-aft rig for schooner and barquentine mainsails[citation needed] and other course sails, and spanker sails on a square.


Boom furling mainsails also must deal with the issue of the leading edge.


In some early Bermudian vessels, the mainsails were attached only to the mast and deck, lacking booms.


fastened out-board), having the effect of dropping the huge leathern mainsails to the deck, which crippled the vessel whether for sailing or rowing.


admiral's flagship nearly rear-ended Trident when Durell ordered the top mainsails aback in an attempt to cover HMS Intrepid which was, at that time, severely.


sprit-sail on the bowsprit yard, foresails or foretopsails on the foremast, mainsails and topsails on the mainmast, and a lateen sail on the mizzen yard.


composed of the sculpted sterns of four galleons interspersed with four mainsails.


29 feet wide modern boats can carry very large powerful square-headed mainsails that have the controls to twist the head of the main in gusts to de-power.


The lateen survived as a rigging choice for mainsails of small craft where local conditions were favorable.


years raters have developed extraordinarily tall masts and high aspect mainsails to meet the local conditions, and catch the wind above the trees and other.



mainsails's Meaning':

the lowermost sail on the mainmast

Synonyms:

sail; canvass; main course; sheet; canvas;

Antonyms:

stand still; natural object; uncover;

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