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- Running_backstay abstract "Running backstays support the headstay in a fractionally rigged boat. A masthead rig has the advantage of not needing them. A running backstay runs from each lateral corner of the stern to the mast at the level where the forestay begins in the fractional rig. Together with other rigging, it supports the mast. Because they are attached low on mast, they can present a significant problem in an accidental gybe, as the boom hits the stay, with the possibility of breaking the boom, mast, or both.During beating or reaching, the running backstay in windward side is in tension. The one in the leeward side is lazy. As the boat tacks they change over. Another function of the running backstay is to adjust the tension of the forestay to suit the sailing angle and sea condition. In general, during a hard beat when the boat sails very close to the wind, the running backstay is tightened to increase the tension of the forestay. The genoa is sheeted in. Under these conditions, the draft of the genoa is brought forward reducing the drag.".
- Running_backstay wikiPageID "2000661".
- Running_backstay wikiPageLength "1290".
- Running_backstay wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Running_backstay wikiPageRevisionID "568583610".
- Running_backstay wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sailing_rigs_and_rigging.
- Running_backstay wikiPageWikiLink Draft_(sail).
- Running_backstay wikiPageWikiLink Drag_(physics).
- Running_backstay wikiPageWikiLink Forestay.
- Running_backstay wikiPageWikiLink Genoa_(sail).
- Running_backstay wikiPageWikiLink Mast_(sailing).
- Running_backstay wikiPageWikiLink Point_of_sail.
- Running_backstay wikiPageWikiLink Rigging.
- Running_backstay wikiPageWikiLink Sailing.
- Running_backstay wikiPageWikiLink Stern.
- Running_backstay wikiPageWikiLink Windward_and_leeward.
- Running_backstay wikiPageWikiLinkText "runners".
- Running_backstay wikiPageWikiLinkText "running backstay".
- Running_backstay wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Running_backstay wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Water-transport-stub.
- Running_backstay subject Category:Sailing_rigs_and_rigging.
- Running_backstay type Ship.
- Running_backstay type Ship.
- Running_backstay comment "Running backstays support the headstay in a fractionally rigged boat. A masthead rig has the advantage of not needing them. A running backstay runs from each lateral corner of the stern to the mast at the level where the forestay begins in the fractional rig. Together with other rigging, it supports the mast.".
- Running_backstay label "Running backstay".
- Running_backstay sameAs Q798507.
- Running_backstay sameAs Backstag.
- Running_backstay sameAs Bastaque.
- Running_backstay sameAs Baksztag.
- Running_backstay sameAs m.06d1_4.
- Running_backstay sameAs Бакштаг_(стоячий_такелаж).
- Running_backstay sameAs Backstag.
- Running_backstay sameAs Q798507.
- Running_backstay wasDerivedFrom Running_backstay?oldid=568583610.
- Running_backstay isPrimaryTopicOf Running_backstay.