Outhaul

Outhaul

An outhaul is a line which is part of the running rigging of a sailboat, used to extend a sail and control the shape of the curve of the foot of the sail. It runs from the clew (the back corner of the sail) to the end of the boom. The line is pulled taut to the appropriate tension to provide the desired shape to the foot and then secured to a cleat on the boom.

The details vary, but the two most common methods are:

  • A knot, usually a bowline, is tied to a grommet provided for the purpose in the clew of the sail, then fed directly to the cleat.
  • The line is attached to the boom, lead through the same grommet, and thence to a cleat; this system provides a factor of two mechanical advantage over the previous one.

The outhaul, besides simply holding the sail out, is an effective sail shape control. Tightening or slackening the outhaul can flatten or fill out the sail, shift the draft forward or aft, change leech and foot tension, and increase or decrease camber.


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  • Outhaul — Out haul (out h[add]l ), n. (Naut.) A rope used for hauling out a sail upon a spar; opposite of {inhaul}. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • outhaul — [out′hôl΄] n. Naut. a rope used to haul something out into position, specif. the after lower corner of a fore and aft sail …   English World dictionary

  • outhaul — noun Date: 1840 a rope used to haul a sail taut along a spar …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • outhaul — /owt hawl /, n. Naut. a rope used for hauling out a sail on a boom, yard, etc. [1830 40; OUT + HAUL] * * * …   Universalium

  • outhaul — noun A rope that is used to extend a sail along a spar …   Wiktionary

  • outhaul — rope used to haul a sail taut along a spar Nautical Terms …   Phrontistery dictionary

  • outhaul — noun Sailing a rope used to haul out the clew of a sail …   English new terms dictionary

  • outhaul — /ˈaʊthɔl/ (say owthawl) noun a rope used for hauling out a sail on a boom, yard, etc …  

  • outhaul — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun Etymology: out (III) + haul (after haul out, v.) : a rope used to haul a sail taut along a spar …   Useful english dictionary

  • Windsurfing — A windsurfer tilts the rig and carves the board to perform a planing jibe (downwind turn) close to shore at Maui, Hawaii …   Wikipedia

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