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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «WISHBONE BOOM»
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and challenge. And rather than a conventional boom along the bottom of the sail,
the loose-footed sail is held in place by a wishbone boom — a shallow oval
shape that straddles the sail at arm level to provide control from either side.
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The Visual Dictionary of Sports & Games - Sports & Games
Transparent section through which the windsurfer can see any objects or boats
on the other side of the sail. wishbone boom Metal or carbon hoop that is
attached to the mast at one end and the clew at the other; it directs the sail and
helps the ...
Then, of course, there's the wishbone boom. The forward end of the carbon-fiber
wishbone is attached with a simple “hanger” that's fixed to the mast. A single line
called the “choker” serves the multiple purposes of traditional traveler, boom ...
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Royce's Sailing Illustrated: The Sailor's Bible Since 1956
The wishbone boom was raised and lowered with the mainsail, which others
called a trysail. • Cat ketch. A simplistic cruising rig was introduced in 1975. It
used the wishbone boom or spar on both sails for easy upwind and downwind
sail trim ...
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Sports: The Complete Visual Reference
Speed loop (freestyle) The sailboarder reaches maximum speed. To begin the
rotation of the sail, the athlete pulls hard on the wishbone boom. At the same time
, he moves his weight forward and, using his back leg, solidly anchored in the
foot ...
QA International Collectif, 2012
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Sports: The Complete Visual Reference
3. o. 3. M Speed loop (freestyle) The saiIboarder reaches maximum speed. To
begin the rotation of the sail, strap, he suddenly lifts the board up to his hips. His
body is crouched to the athlete pulls hard on the wishbone boom. At the same
time, ...
... knowledgeable in the art of the self-same inventive step claimed by the patent-
in-suit, the only difference of any substance being the use of the Kite rig held by
the crossed spar and boom instead of a Bermuda rig with a wishbone boom.
Medury Bhaskara Rao, M. B. Rao, Manjula Guru, 2010
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The Working Guide to Traditional Small-Boat Sails: A How-To ...
Those unwilling to live with the sprit pressing into the sail on one tack can always
use a wishbone boom (Figure 904). Like most additions, there is a tradeoff in
complexity. The wishbone boom keeps all the finetuning abilities of the sprit but
will ...
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A Field Guide to Sailboats of North America
Strong sheer, plumb bow, wishbone boom. The Nonsuch is typical of this type of
boat. Although recently popular, there is nothing really new about either the cat
rig or the wishbone boom. The mast is unstayed. The wishbone eliminates the ...
Richard M. Sherwood, 1994
The carbon-fiber wishbone boom allows precise control of the sail without
imposing huge loads on the sheet. The Wyliecat 65 is a very grown-up relative of
the 30. Freestanding rigs appeared centuries ago, but they have gotten a bad rap
in ...
9 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «WISHBONE BOOM»
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wishbone boom en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Singlehanded TransPacific Yacht Race – Collecting the Bling
He also came in first among the Capri+ Division racers, despite breaking his wishbone boom. “I put that down as operator error,” says Al. “The preventer wasn't ... «Scuttlebutt Sailing News, Jul 14»
Foiling: Everyone's talking about the F word
It has a wishbone boom, collapsible wings that neatly fold into a box and can be transported with ease. Standby for the launch very soon. James Grogono ... «Scuttlebutt Sailing News, Jul 14»
Why reduced diameter windsurf booms minimize forearm fatigue
A group of six experienced windsurfers participated in a study to analyze the muscular force used for different techniques for holding onto the wishbone boom. «SurferToday, Ene 14»
Jim Drake, Creator of the Windsurfer, Dies at 83
The Windsurfer featured a hand-held wishbone boom joined to an ... like a sailboat's, was better at harnessing the wind; the boom was stronger, and allowed the ... «New York Times, Jul 12»
Boomless Sailing
And so, Soleares was rigged without booms, making sailing easier on all points except ... We considered using a wishbone boom to keep it full when running ... «My Sailing, Nov 11»
Float Around Toronto: Watertight deals
In 1989, when he commissioned a 30-foot Nonsuch (a sailboat with one large sail on a wishbone boom) from Hinterhoeller, sailboat builders in St. Catharines, ... «National Post, Ago 11»
Me and My Body: Bjorn Dunkerbeck
... in the straps on the board), bruises from getting hit by the wishbone boom (I've had those everywhere: the nose; the eye; the chin) and little cuts from the fins. «Red Bull, May 11»
Top 5 adventure getaways from Bangalore
The rig is connected to the board by a free-rotating universal joint and comprises a mast, wishbone boom and sail. Beginners must develop their balance and ... «MyBangalore, Sep 10»
The Talk Love for Sail
Built for speed, it has a free-standing carbon-fiber mast that bends in the wind like a fishing rod and a wishbone boom that makes it look like a giant windsurfer; ... «New York Times, Abr 09»