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- Sail-plan abstract "A sail-plan is a set of drawings, usually prepared by a naval architect. It shows the various combinations of sail proposed for a sailing ship.The combinations shown in a sail-plan almost always include three configurations: A light air sail plan. Over most of the Earth, most of the time, the wind force is Force 1 or less. Thus a sail plan should include a set of huge, lightweight sails that will keep the ship underway in light breezes. A working sail plan. This is the set of sails that are changed rapidly in variable conditions. They are much stronger than the light air sails, but still lightweight. An economical sail in this set will include several sets of reefing ties, so the area of the sail can be reduced in a stronger wind. A storm sail plan. This is the set of very small, very rugged sails flown in a gale, to keep the vessel under way and in control.In all sail plans, the architect attempts to balance the force of the sails against the drag of the underwater keel in such a way that the vessel naturally points into the wind. In this way, if control is lost, the vessel will avoid broaching (turning edge-to-the wind), and being beaten by breaking waves. Broaching always causes uncomfortable motion, and in a storm, the breaking waves can destroy a lightly built boat. The architect also tries to balance the wind force on each sail plan against a range of loads and ballast. The calculation assures that the sail will not knock the vessel sideways with its mast in the water, capsizing and perhaps sinking it.".
- Sail-plan thumbnail Tackling.png?width=300.
- Sail-plan wikiPageID "83109".
- Sail-plan wikiPageRevisionID "595360441".
- Sail-plan hasPhotoCollection Sail-plan.
- Sail-plan subject Category:Age_of_Sail.
- Sail-plan subject Category:Sailing_rigs_and_rigging.
- Sail-plan subject Category:Shipbuilding.
- Sail-plan type Artifact100021939.
- Sail-plan type Equipment103294048.
- Sail-plan type Gear103430959.
- Sail-plan type Instrumentality103575240.
- Sail-plan type Object100002684.
- Sail-plan type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Sail-plan type Rig104091097.
- Sail-plan type SailingRigsAndRigging.
- Sail-plan type Whole100003553.
- Sail-plan comment "A sail-plan is a set of drawings, usually prepared by a naval architect. It shows the various combinations of sail proposed for a sailing ship.The combinations shown in a sail-plan almost always include three configurations: A light air sail plan. Over most of the Earth, most of the time, the wind force is Force 1 or less. Thus a sail plan should include a set of huge, lightweight sails that will keep the ship underway in light breezes. A working sail plan.".
- Sail-plan label "Armadoria".
- Sail-plan label "Armo (vela)".
- Sail-plan label "Sail-plan".
- Sail-plan label "Segelplan".
- Sail-plan label "Типы парусных судов".
- Sail-plan sameAs Segelplan.
- Sail-plan sameAs Armo_(vela).
- Sail-plan sameAs 범장도.
- Sail-plan sameAs Armadoria.
- Sail-plan sameAs m.0l97q.
- Sail-plan sameAs Q6497053.
- Sail-plan sameAs Q6497053.
- Sail-plan sameAs Sail-plan.
- Sail-plan wasDerivedFrom Sail-plan?oldid=595360441.
- Sail-plan depiction Tackling.png.
- Sail-plan isPrimaryTopicOf Sail-plan.