DanTribe
Well-Known Member
Futtocks.
That's a term you don't hear often nowadays.
That's a term you don't hear often nowadays.
As others have said; take a picture of it and post it here, you'll have a name in minutes.Why don't you do a Google/image search for the appropriate term?
I did a google/image search on "Yacht cunningham" and found this.
good diagram, thanks.
Because, if I dont know what its called, how do I know what to search for? ;-) So - there is a loop, just aft of the kicker (or Vang in your diagram) - I have no idea what its for, or what its called....
wow. thanks. Im an ex aerospace design engineer. Im 48, been mucking about on boats since i was a tiny child. I have good knowledge of sailing boats, but limited knowldge of yachts, and this is your help...... 'weird' was a term I used to determine the difference to the public, where a 'rope' is a 'rope' not a 'sheet' which is, from their viewpoint, weird, as a 'sheet' is something you put on a bed.There's nothing "weird" about technical terminology.
If you find it so than I'd suggest you're in the wrong shop.
If you're going to master a new skill then learning and knowledge of the technical terms is part of it - indeed, it is a requirement.
If you find learning technical terms too much or feel yourself above such matters then I suggest you revert to screens and keyboards where instant success is guaranteed to all with zero knowedge or effort.
Slightly tongue in cheek, there are no ropes on a yacht! There are sheets, halliards, lifts, guys and lines, all of which are made of rope, but none of which are ropes!wow. thanks. Im an ex aerospace design engineer. Im 48, been mucking about on boats since i was a tiny child. I have good knowledge of sailing boats, but limited knowldge of yachts, and this is your help...... 'weird' was a term I used to determine the difference to the public, where a 'rope' is a 'rope' not a 'sheet' which is, from their viewpoint, weird, as a 'sheet' is something you put on a bed.
Slightly tongue in cheek, there are no ropes on a yacht!
No, there is rope, but not ropes!There ARE ropes on a yacht!
There's miles of rope in my cockpit lockers
It only ceases to be rope when it finds a purpose in life
No, there is rope, but not ropes!
At the risk of inflaming a most amusing thread...No, there is rope, but not ropes!
Slightly tongue in cheek, there are no ropes on a yacht! There are sheets, halliards, lifts, guys and lines, all of which are made of rope, but none of which are ropes!
Sheets control sails
Halliards hoist sails
Lifts control spars - the only usual one being the topping lift
Lines - for example mooring lines
Of course there are others!
Ebay three quid, bought ;-)Oxford companion to ships and the sea