jeudi 26 septembre 2013

Know Your Yacht Parts Like A Sailor

By Marla Mills


For avid sailors and yachters knowing the different yacht parts is as cherished as the boat rides. This is generally so because when sailing a vessel by oneself, the boat may become hard to maneuver if one lacks the knowledge of each part of the vessel. Also in case of any emergency there is less chance of being stranded if one knows the different parts of the boat well. These are a few of the many reasons as to why knowing the different bits of a boat is important. Here are a few of the important parts.

One of the most important parts of the yacht is the Mast. This long pole, usually made of wood, is a major part of the boats frame. The Mast holds together the sails that allow the boat to move. Without the Mast there would be no frame to hold the sails in place.

When we talk of sails there are two sails that are generally spoken of. The Mail Sail is a larger sail which is attached to the mast throughout its length as well as at the Boom. The second sail is the Foresail or Headsail. This sail is attached to the mast towards the bow of the vessel.

The topside of the boat, known as the deck, could be considered a major aspect of the boat. The Deck is where most of the important gadgets for the vessel are located. There are vessels with multiple Decks, but yachts generally retain only one deck.

The commanding center of the yacht is the Cockpit. Generally the Cockpit is located on the Deck towards the back of the vessel. The location of the Cockpit may vary from vessel to vessel, but the importance of the Cockpit remains the same. The yacht needs to have ample space for the passengers to relax. The Cabin Trunk is the ideal space for this. The Cabin Trunk in located in front of the Cockpit and it can be decorated as luxuriously as desired. The passage leading from the Cockpit to the Cabin Trunk is the Companion Way.

The different sides of the vessel have different names. The left side of the yacht is the Port side. The right is the Starboard side. The front of the vessel is the Bow. The rear of the boat is the Stern of the boat, here there generally is a motor that is functional when the yacht is not sailing.

There are more parts of the boat which are under water but are of great importance. The Rudder, located near the Stern, allows the boat to be steered. The Keel is located near the center of the vessel. Both the protrusions allow the vessel to move forward instead of sidewise, irrespective of the direction of the winds.

The safety of passengers is an important issue. Hence there are yacht parts that helps keep passengers safe. The Lifelines offers railings to prevent passengers from falling over board. The Pulpit, at the Bow, also serves a similar protective purpose.




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