Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Know All There Is To Know About Yacht Parts

By Marla Mills


For avid sailors and yachters knowing the different yacht parts is as cherished as the boat rides. This is generally so because when sailing a vessel by oneself, the boat may become hard to maneuver if one lacks the knowledge of each part of the vessel. Also in case of any emergency there is less chance of being stranded if one knows the different parts of the boat well. These are a few of the many reasons as to why knowing the different bits of a boat is important. Here are a few of the important parts.

The central pole that holds up the sails of the ship is referred to as the Mast. Without this center structure there would be no framework for the sails to be fastened to. The Mast has a fixture known as the Spreader which allows control over the sails.

Fixed to the centered Mast are two main sails that make the vessel mobile even without any motors. Towards the front of the boat is the Fore sail or Head sail. On the opposite side of the Mast is the Main Sail. The Main is largest sail and it needs the additional framework of the Boom to hold it in place.

The topside of the boat, known as the deck, could be considered a major aspect of the boat. The Deck is where most of the important gadgets for the vessel are located. There are vessels with multiple Decks, but yachts generally retain only one deck.

The vessel needs to have a command center from where the vessel can be maneuvered. This space is the Cockpit. The Cockpit is where all the controllers of the vessel are placed. Since most people may spend holidays on their vessel there needs to be sheltered area for them to stay. This area is known as the Cabin Trunk. It lies right before the cockpit, towards the bow. One can make the Cabin Trunk as luxurious as they want. The Companion Way, usually, leads away from the Cockpit and into the Cabin Trunk.

The front of the vessel is known as the Bow side. The back end of the vessel is known as the Stern side. The left side of the yacht is termed as the Port side while the right side is termed as the Starboard side of the vessel.

On the underside of the vessel are two parts that helps in controlling the steering of the vessel. The Rudder is located Stern side while the Keel is just under the middle of the boat. Both help by allowing the yacht to move in a straight direction instead of sideways.

The safety of passengers is an important issue. Hence there are yacht parts that helps keep passengers safe. The Lifelines offers railings to prevent passengers from falling over board. The Pulpit, at the Bow, also serves a similar protective purpose.




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