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Gary Wyngarden
...about Sailing Terms, But Were Afraid to Ask.Almost nothing on a boat has the same name as it has on shore. Bathrooms are heads; kitchens are galleys; floors are decks or soles. We have leeches and luffs, and feet, and tacks and clews and heads (the other kind) and pintles and gudgeons and...well the list goes on almost forever.So it shouldn't be surprising that we all don't know all the terms. Yet pride in our sailing knowledge and our fragile egos sometimes make us embarrassed to ask questions and reveal (gasp) a hole in our sailing education. Well here's your chance. What sailing term(s) have you always wondered about but couldn't bring yourself to ask? I have two:1. What exactly is a "full roach main"? Is this when you take your main out of the sil locker at the begiining of the season to find that cockroaches invaded your boat? Somehow I don't think so.2. What exactly is a "fractional rig"? Is this what you have left after a dismasting that you limp home with? Somehow I doubt it.But I don't know. I've got about a gazillion sailing books but can't find these terms defined. So somebody please help.And what about you. Is there some term out there you've been wondering about? If you're too embarrased you could always send it in under a fake name. But come clean. It's good for the psyche!