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- Hiking_(sailing) abstract "In sailing, hiking (stacking or stacking out in New Zealand) is the action of moving the crew's body weight as far to windward (upwind) as possible, in order to decrease the extent the boat heels (leans away from the wind). By moving the crew's weight to windward, the moment of that force around the boat's center of buoyancy is increased. This opposes the heeling moment of the wind pushing sideways against the boat's sails. It is usually done by leaning over the edge of the boat as it heels. Some boats are fitted with equipment such as hiking straps (or toe straps) and trapezes to make hiking more effective.Hiking is most integral to catamaran and dinghy sailing, where the lightweight boat can be easily capsized or turtled by the wind unless the sailor counteracts the wind's pressure by hiking, or eases the sails to reduce it. The heavy keel on larger keelboats means that it is rare to capsize them due to wind alone, but keelboat racers will still hike to prevent unnecessary heeling, or leaning sideways to leeward, because the more vertical in the water the keel is, the more effective it is at keeping the boat moving in a forward direction and preventing it from drifting to leeward, slowing the boat due to drag, and potentially increasing the distance the boat must sail when beating. Improper heel creates a tendency for the boat to turn off course, necessitating a correction with the rudder, which also increases drag. Sails use wind most efficiently when they are at a proper heel, another reason for controlling heel.".
- Hiking_(sailing) thumbnail Roberto_Briffa.jpg?width=300.
- Hiking_(sailing) wikiPageID "1897176".
- Hiking_(sailing) wikiPageLength "6744".
- Hiking_(sailing) wikiPageOutDegree "33".
- Hiking_(sailing) wikiPageRevisionID "585002707".
- Hiking_(sailing) wikiPageWikiLink 420_(dinghy).
- Hiking_(sailing) wikiPageWikiLink 49er_(dinghy).
- Hiking_(sailing) wikiPageWikiLink 505_(dinghy).
- Hiking_(sailing) wikiPageWikiLink Canoe_sailing.
- Hiking_(sailing) wikiPageWikiLink Capsizing.
- Hiking_(sailing) wikiPageWikiLink Catamaran.
- Hiking_(sailing) wikiPageWikiLink Dinghy_sailing.
- Hiking_(sailing) wikiPageWikiLink Displacement_(ship).
- Hiking_(sailing) wikiPageWikiLink Hobie_16.
- Hiking_(sailing) wikiPageWikiLink Hull_(watercraft).
- Hiking_(sailing) wikiPageWikiLink International_14.
- Hiking_(sailing) wikiPageWikiLink Keelboat.
- Hiking_(sailing) wikiPageWikiLink Laser_2.
- Hiking_(sailing) wikiPageWikiLink Leeway.
- Hiking_(sailing) wikiPageWikiLink Moment_(physics).
- Hiking_(sailing) wikiPageWikiLink Rope.
- Hiking_(sailing) wikiPageWikiLink Sail.
- Hiking_(sailing) wikiPageWikiLink Sailing.
- Hiking_(sailing) wikiPageWikiLink Sea_captain.
- Hiking_(sailing) wikiPageWikiLink Shorts.
- Hiking_(sailing) wikiPageWikiLink Skate_(dinghy).
- Hiking_(sailing) wikiPageWikiLink Skiff.
- Hiking_(sailing) wikiPageWikiLink Tack_(sailing).
- Hiking_(sailing) wikiPageWikiLink Tiller.
- Hiking_(sailing) wikiPageWikiLink Trapeze_(sailing).
- Hiking_(sailing) wikiPageWikiLink Turtling_(sailing).
- Hiking_(sailing) wikiPageWikiLink Webbing.
- Hiking_(sailing) wikiPageWikiLink File:Roberto_Briffa.jpg.
- Hiking_(sailing) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hiking (sailing)".
- Hiking_(sailing) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hiking".
- Hiking_(sailing) wikiPageWikiLinkText "hike".
- Hiking_(sailing) wikiPageWikiLinkText "hiking boards".
- Hiking_(sailing) wikiPageWikiLinkText "hiking dinghy".
- Hiking_(sailing) wikiPageWikiLinkText "hiking out".
- Hiking_(sailing) wikiPageWikiLinkText "hiking planks".
- Hiking_(sailing) wikiPageWikiLinkText "hiking straps".
- Hiking_(sailing) wikiPageWikiLinkText "hiking".
- Hiking_(sailing) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:For.
- Hiking_(sailing) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Hiking_(sailing) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Hiking_(sailing) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Sailing_manoeuvres.
- Hiking_(sailing) hypernym Action.
- Hiking_(sailing) type MilitaryConflict.
- Hiking_(sailing) type Manoeuvre.
- Hiking_(sailing) comment "In sailing, hiking (stacking or stacking out in New Zealand) is the action of moving the crew's body weight as far to windward (upwind) as possible, in order to decrease the extent the boat heels (leans away from the wind). By moving the crew's weight to windward, the moment of that force around the boat's center of buoyancy is increased. This opposes the heeling moment of the wind pushing sideways against the boat's sails. It is usually done by leaning over the edge of the boat as it heels.".
- Hiking_(sailing) label "Hiking (sailing)".
- Hiking_(sailing) sameAs Q353156.
- Hiking_(sailing) sameAs Ausreiten_(Segeln).
- Hiking_(sailing) sameAs Rappel_(nautisme).
- Hiking_(sailing) sameAs Prancha_(náutica).
- Hiking_(sailing) sameAs m.064lcl.
- Hiking_(sailing) sameAs Q353156.
- Hiking_(sailing) wasDerivedFrom Hiking_(sailing)?oldid=585002707.
- Hiking_(sailing) depiction Roberto_Briffa.jpg.
- Hiking_(sailing) isPrimaryTopicOf Hiking_(sailing).