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  • Talk Like a Sailor: 22 Terms All Sailors Know - SpinSheet
    The skipper will say, “Ready about!” The crew responds, “Ready,” and they keep their heads down to avoid the boom The skipper says, “Helmsalee” or “Hard-alee” and turns Deck: anywhere you can walk around on the exterior of the boat Gybing: sometimes spelled jibing (never jiving) This is when the boat turns with the wind at
  • What Is Tacking How To Tack A Sailboat – Life of Sailing
    The first command comes from the helm They say, “ Ready About ” That means everyone gets to work and prepares the boat to turn 90 degrees through the wind The pit crew (the folks in the cockpit) has the most work to do as they have to load up the lazy jib sheet and prepare to release the working jib sheet
  • * Ready about (Boating) - Definition - Meaning - Lexicon . . .
    Ready about - a call made by the to prepare the crew for a tack or When the crew say 'ready', the helm calls ' oh' before making the tack Reef - to reduce the area of a sail Reef Knot - A used to join two lines of similar size Not reliable for regular use [ ] "!" I shouted and the helmsman followed through
  • ready about - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    Used by the helm announcing to the crew that (s)he is ready to change tack Usage notes [edit] Normally followed by "lee-ho" or by "hard a-lee"
  • Ready about! . . . Coming about! Who here says this when tacking?
    The RYA's official standard is "ready about lee ho", rather than "coming about", and this is actively taught on RYA courses More generally, this is just basic good communication When I'm sailing with crews I don't know, I stick to something pretty close to the official standards plus teaching-y stuff, but with my regular helm, there's far
  • Tacking and Jibing - Captains Word
    The sheet is held in place by hand, and kept wrapped on the winch if one is being used If there are enough crew, one person can get in position on the opposite side of the boat near the other jib sheet Once in position and prepared, the crew lets the captain know by calling out “ready about,” or “ready ”
  • What To Say When Tacking Sailing? - travelwiththegreens. com
    When tacking, the skipper should say Ready about to warn the crew of an impending tack, and the crew should respond ready when they are ready The correct calls when tacking include Ready about, Lee Ho as I, Stand by to go about (or to tack), and Hard-A-Lee The helm declares that they are beginning to tack by saying Hard-A-Lee
  • What does ready about mean? - Definitions. net
    Definition of ready about in the Definitions net dictionary Meaning of ready about What does ready about mean? Information and translations of ready about in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web


















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