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- Jackline abstract "A jackline is a rope or wire strung from a ship's bow to stern to which a safety harness can be clipped, allowing a crewmember to move about the deck safely when there is risk of falling or being swept overboard. At sea, falling overboard is one of the leading causes of death in boating; fastening oneself to the ship with a safety harness reduces this risk.Generally the jacklines are run from the bow to the stern on both starboard and the port side of a ship. Jack lines are used in heavy weather and in periods of reduced visibility, i.e. fog or at night.Jacklines may be rigged temporarily when bad weather is expected, or, especially on sailboats heading offshore, they may be left in place all the time and used as necessary. They are usually attached to strong padeye or cleat fittings at both ends of the boat, allowing the crewmember to move fore and aft by sliding their harness' clip along the line. Jacklines may be made of wire or low-stretch rope. More recently, sailors are using high strength nylon webbing. The reason is that flat webbing does not roll under foot while working on deck and there is less chance to confuse it with other lines in difficult conditions. This reduces the hazard that can be created by using rope.".
- Jackline thumbnail Jackline_at_the_bow.jpg?width=300.
- Jackline wikiPageID "1500535".
- Jackline wikiPageLength "2224".
- Jackline wikiPageOutDegree "21".
- Jackline wikiPageRevisionID "657299901".
- Jackline wikiPageWikiLink Boating.
- Jackline wikiPageWikiLink Bow_(ship).
- Jackline wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sailboat_components.
- Jackline wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sailing_rigs_and_rigging.
- Jackline wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sailing_ship_components.
- Jackline wikiPageWikiLink Cleat_(nautical).
- Jackline wikiPageWikiLink Deck_(ship).
- Jackline wikiPageWikiLink File:Jackline_at_the_bow.jpg.
- Jackline wikiPageWikiLink Man_overboard.
- Jackline wikiPageWikiLink Nylon_webbing.
- Jackline wikiPageWikiLink Padeye.
- Jackline wikiPageWikiLink Port_(nautical).
- Jackline wikiPageWikiLink Port_and_starboard.
- Jackline wikiPageWikiLink Rope.
- Jackline wikiPageWikiLink Sailboat.
- Jackline wikiPageWikiLink Ship.
- Jackline wikiPageWikiLink Starboard.
- Jackline wikiPageWikiLink Stern.
- Jackline wikiPageWikiLink Turtling_(sailing).
- Jackline wikiPageWikiLink Visibility.
- Jackline wikiPageWikiLink Webbing.
- Jackline wikiPageWikiLink Wire.
- Jackline wikiPageWikiLink File:Blue_safety_line_tied_off_to_the_red_jackline_with_clip.jpg.
- Jackline wikiPageWikiLinkText "Jackline".
- Jackline hasPhotoCollection Jackline.
- Jackline wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Jackline wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Jackline wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Sailing_ship_elements.
- Jackline subject Category:Sailboat_components.
- Jackline subject Category:Sailing_rigs_and_rigging.
- Jackline subject Category:Sailing_ship_components.
- Jackline hypernym Rope.
- Jackline type Article.
- Jackline type Company.
- Jackline type Ship.
- Jackline type Article.
- Jackline type Component.
- Jackline type Sailboat.
- Jackline type Ship.
- Jackline comment "A jackline is a rope or wire strung from a ship's bow to stern to which a safety harness can be clipped, allowing a crewmember to move about the deck safely when there is risk of falling or being swept overboard. At sea, falling overboard is one of the leading causes of death in boating; fastening oneself to the ship with a safety harness reduces this risk.Generally the jacklines are run from the bow to the stern on both starboard and the port side of a ship.".
- Jackline label "Jackline".
- Jackline sameAs Strecktau.
- Jackline sameAs m.0567sl.
- Jackline sameAs Q2355283.
- Jackline sameAs Q2355283.
- Jackline wasDerivedFrom Jackline?oldid=657299901.
- Jackline depiction Jackline_at_the_bow.jpg.
- Jackline isPrimaryTopicOf Jackline.