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- Spinnaker abstract "A spinnaker is a special type of sail that is designed specifically for sailing off the wind from a reaching course to a downwind, i.e. with the wind 90°–180° off the bow. The spinnaker fills with wind and balloons out in front of the boat when it is deployed, called flying. It is constructed of lightweight fabric, usually nylon, and is often brightly coloured. It may be optimised for a particular range of wind angles, as either a reaching or a running spinnaker, by the shaping of the panels and seams. Some types of spinnaker can be carried by the side of the boat, but still in front of the mast. This is called "Flying a shy spinnaker", and is used for reaching [see below].The spinnaker is often called a kite, or a chute (as in cruising chute) because it somewhat resembles a parachute in both construction and appearance. This should not be confused with the spinnaker chute which is a hull fitting sometimes used for launching and recovering the spinnaker. The first boat to carry this sail was the Sphinx.[citation needed]".
- Spinnaker thumbnail Bear_of_Britain_spinnaker.jpg?width=300.
- Spinnaker wikiPageExternalLink www.atninc.com.
- Spinnaker wikiPageExternalLink spinnaker.php.
- Spinnaker wikiPageExternalLink sailing-spinnaker.htm.
- Spinnaker wikiPageExternalLink www.jboats.com.
- Spinnaker wikiPageExternalLink j105gallery.htm.
- Spinnaker wikiPageExternalLink gennakers.html.
- Spinnaker wikiPageExternalLink code0.htm.
- Spinnaker wikiPageExternalLink 19794-using-asymmetrical-spinnaker.html.
- Spinnaker wikiPageExternalLink encyclopedia4c.asp.
- Spinnaker wikiPageID "514494".
- Spinnaker wikiPageRevisionID "601208621".
- Spinnaker hasPhotoCollection Spinnaker.
- Spinnaker subject Category:Sailboat_components.
- Spinnaker subject Category:Sailing_rigs_and_rigging.
- Spinnaker subject Category:Sailing_ship_components.
- Spinnaker comment "A spinnaker is a special type of sail that is designed specifically for sailing off the wind from a reaching course to a downwind, i.e. with the wind 90°–180° off the bow. The spinnaker fills with wind and balloons out in front of the boat when it is deployed, called flying. It is constructed of lightweight fabric, usually nylon, and is often brightly coloured.".
- Spinnaker label "Spinaker".
- Spinnaker label "Spinnaker".
- Spinnaker label "Spinnaker".
- Spinnaker label "Spinnaker".
- Spinnaker label "Spinnaker".
- Spinnaker label "Spinnaker".
- Spinnaker label "Spinnaker".
- Spinnaker label "Spinnaker".
- Spinnaker label "Спинакер".
- Spinnaker sameAs Spinnaker.
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- Spinnaker sameAs Spinaker.
- Spinnaker sameAs Spinnaker.
- Spinnaker sameAs m.02kd8l.
- Spinnaker sameAs Q1137340.
- Spinnaker sameAs Q1137340.
- Spinnaker wasDerivedFrom Spinnaker?oldid=601208621.
- Spinnaker depiction Bear_of_Britain_spinnaker.jpg.
- Spinnaker isPrimaryTopicOf Spinnaker.