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- Chinese_gybe abstract "A Chinese gybe on a sailing vessel is a type of gybe where the upper section of the main sail moves across the boat, filling from the opposite side, whilst the lower section and boom remain on the original side of the vessel. It contrasts with a normal gybe, where the whole sail moves across the boat as the boat turns its stern through the wind. A Chinese gybe is usually induced by too little tension on the vang or kicking strap, allowing the boom to rise up and the leech of the sail to twist excessively.The term can be used in a different sense, in which a Chinese gybe is a gybe caused when a boat rolls excessively to windward (usually when running downwind), causing an unexpected and/or uncontrolled change in course (specifically bearing off dangerously). This sense of the term is similar to death roll.".
- Chinese_gybe wikiPageExternalLink chinese-gybes-and-how-to-avoid-them.
- Chinese_gybe wikiPageExternalLink what-is-a-chinese-gybe-and-how-do-you-avoid-it-this-expert-guide-and-video-shows-you-how-63023.
- Chinese_gybe wikiPageExternalLink watch?v=d89-0-lp7yI.
- Chinese_gybe wikiPageID "3099808".
- Chinese_gybe wikiPageLength "1598".
- Chinese_gybe wikiPageOutDegree "4".
- Chinese_gybe wikiPageRevisionID "683737380".
- Chinese_gybe wikiPageWikiLink Boom_vang.
- Chinese_gybe wikiPageWikiLink Death_roll.
- Chinese_gybe wikiPageWikiLink Jibe.
- Chinese_gybe wikiPageWikiLink Parts_of_a_sail.
- Chinese_gybe wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chinese gybe".
- Chinese_gybe wikiPageWikiLinkText "gybe".
- Chinese_gybe wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Chinese_gybe wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Sailing-stub.
- Chinese_gybe wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Sailing_manoeuvres.
- Chinese_gybe wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Chinese_gybe hypernym Gybe.
- Chinese_gybe type Manoeuvre.
- Chinese_gybe comment "A Chinese gybe on a sailing vessel is a type of gybe where the upper section of the main sail moves across the boat, filling from the opposite side, whilst the lower section and boom remain on the original side of the vessel. It contrasts with a normal gybe, where the whole sail moves across the boat as the boat turns its stern through the wind.".
- Chinese_gybe label "Chinese gybe".
- Chinese_gybe sameAs Q5100795.
- Chinese_gybe sameAs m.08rcys.
- Chinese_gybe sameAs Q5100795.
- Chinese_gybe wasDerivedFrom Chinese_gybe?oldid=683737380.
- Chinese_gybe isPrimaryTopicOf Chinese_gybe.