Terminology
Across
- 1. Direction approximately 45˚ away from the wind
- 2. The leading edge of the sail Also to turn the boat towards the wind
- 3. The movement of tide when it is coming in or rising
- 4. A sail filled on the ‘wrong’ side of the sail
- 5. Rope or wire used to raise the sails and tension the leading edge
- 8. To turn the boat taking the bow through the wind
- 10. Back (of the boat)
- 11. The movement of tide when it is going out or falling
- 13. To turn the boat, taking the stern through the wind
- 14. To reduce the amount of sail being used
- 16. side wires that hold up the mast
- 18. The front of the boat
- 19. A boat’s position in relation to the wind
- 20. describing any object, vessel or part of the boat that is closest to the wind
Down
- 1. Foil/hinged plate in the centre of the dinghy to resist sideways movement
- 2. Back edge or trailing edge of he sail
- 4. Turning away from the wind
- 6. To stop the boat temporarily, by turning to a close reach and let the sails out until they flap on the leeward side
- 7. Foil/plate in the centre of the dinghy to resist sideways movement. Inserted vertically, not hinged
- 9. The back of the boat
- 12. what you get when the wind blows onto the shore
- 15. Two fixed objects in a line
- 17. The leaning of a boat on to its side either to windward or leeward
- 21. when a boat gets stuck head to wind