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- Forestay abstract "On a sailing vessel, a forestay, sometimes just called a stay, is a piece of standing rigging which keeps a mast from falling backwards. It is attached either at the very top of the mast, or in fractional rigs between about 1/8 and 1/4 from the top of the mast. The other end of the forestay is attached to the bow of the boat. Often a sail is attached to the forestay. This sail may be a jib or a genoa. In a cutter rig, the jib or jibs are flown from stays in front of the forestay, perhaps going from the masthead to a bowsprit. The sail on the forestay is then referred to as the staysail or stays'l.A forestay might be made from stainless steel wire on a modern yacht, solid stainless steel rod, carbon rod, or ultra high molecular weight polyethylene (such as Spectra or Dyneema) on a high-performance racing boat, and galvanised wire or natural fibers on an older cutter or square-rigged ship.Contrast with backstay and shrouds.".
- Forestay thumbnail Sailingboat-lightning-num.svg?width=300.
- Forestay wikiPageID "333964".
- Forestay wikiPageLength "1361".
- Forestay wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Forestay wikiPageRevisionID "625753865".
- Forestay wikiPageWikiLink Backstay.
- Forestay wikiPageWikiLink Bow_(ship).
- Forestay wikiPageWikiLink Bowsprit.
- Forestay wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nautical_terms.
- Forestay wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sailing_rigs_and_rigging.
- Forestay wikiPageWikiLink Cutter_(boat).
- Forestay wikiPageWikiLink Cutter_(ship).
- Forestay wikiPageWikiLink Fractional_rig.
- Forestay wikiPageWikiLink Genoa_(sail).
- Forestay wikiPageWikiLink Jib.
- Forestay wikiPageWikiLink Mast_(sailing).
- Forestay wikiPageWikiLink Sail.
- Forestay wikiPageWikiLink Sailing.
- Forestay wikiPageWikiLink Shroud_(sailing).
- Forestay wikiPageWikiLink Standing_rigging.
- Forestay wikiPageWikiLink Staysail.
- Forestay wikiPageWikiLink Ultra-high-molecular-weight_polyethylene.
- Forestay wikiPageWikiLink Ultra_high_molecular_weight_polyethylene.
- Forestay wikiPageWikiLink File:Sailingboat-lightning-num.svg.
- Forestay wikiPageWikiLinkText "Forestay".
- Forestay wikiPageWikiLinkText "forestay".
- Forestay wikiPageWikiLinkText "headstay".
- Forestay hasPhotoCollection Forestay.
- Forestay wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Sail_Types.
- Forestay wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Forestay wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wiktionary-inline.
- Forestay subject Category:Nautical_terms.
- Forestay subject Category:Sailing_rigs_and_rigging.
- Forestay hypernym Piece.
- Forestay type Article.
- Forestay type MusicalWork.
- Forestay type Ship.
- Forestay type Article.
- Forestay type Ship.
- Forestay type Term.
- Forestay comment "On a sailing vessel, a forestay, sometimes just called a stay, is a piece of standing rigging which keeps a mast from falling backwards. It is attached either at the very top of the mast, or in fractional rigs between about 1/8 and 1/4 from the top of the mast. The other end of the forestay is attached to the bow of the boat. Often a sail is attached to the forestay. This sail may be a jib or a genoa.".
- Forestay label "Forestay".
- Forestay sameAs Форщаг.
- Forestay sameAs Puntal.
- Forestay sameAs Stěh.
- Forestay sameAs Forstag.
- Forestay sameAs Vorstag.
- Forestay sameAs Puntal.
- Forestay sameAs Etuharus.
- Forestay sameAs Mât_de_charge.
- Forestay sameAs Strallo_(vela).
- Forestay sameAs Voorstag.
- Forestay sameAs Forstag.
- Forestay sameAs Forsztag.
- Forestay sameAs m.01x7k0.
- Forestay sameAs Appuntiddu.
- Forestay sameAs Förstag.
- Forestay sameAs Q1416825.
- Forestay sameAs Q1416825.
- Forestay wasDerivedFrom Forestay?oldid=625753865.
- Forestay depiction Sailingboat-lightning-num.svg.
- Forestay isPrimaryTopicOf Forestay.