Studding sail

Studding sail

A studding sail or studsail is a sail used to increase the sail area of a square rigged vessel in light winds. Traditionally pronounced stuns'l.

It is an extra sail hoisted alongside a square-rigged sail on an extension of its yardarm. It is named by prefixing the word "studding" to the name of the working sail alongside which it is set.

Studding sails have also been used to increase the sail area of a fore-and-aft spanker, again by extending the upper spar. Such a sail extending the leech of a fore-and-aft sail is known as a ringtail. Sails that extend below the boom to deck level or lower are known as watersails.


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  • Studding sail — Stud ding sail (Naut.) A light sail set at the side of a principal or square sail of a vessel in free winds, to increase her speed. Its head is bent to a small spar which is called the studding sail boom. See Illust. of {Sail}. Toten. [1913… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • studding sail — ˈstən(t)səl (usual nautical pronunc), ˈstədiŋˌsāl noun Etymology: studding (of unknown origin) + sail : a light sail set at the side of a principle square sail of a vessel in free winds to increase its speed see sail illustration …   Useful english dictionary

  • studding sail — noun Etymology: origin unknown Date: 1549 a light sail set at the side of a principal square sail of a ship in free winds …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • studding-sail — n. a sail set on a small extra yard and boom beyond the leech of a square sail in light winds. Etymology: 16th c.: orig. uncert.: perh. f. MLG, MDu. stotinge a thrusting …   Useful english dictionary

  • studding sail — noun A sail attached to the side of another in a square rigged ship to increase the speed of the vessel …   Wiktionary

  • studding-sail halyard bend — noun : a knot similar to a fisherman s bend used to secure a rope to a spar …   Useful english dictionary

  • Sail-plan — A sail plan is a set of drawings, usually prepared by a naval architect. It shows the various combinations of sail proposed for a sailing ship.The combinations shown in a sail plan almost always include three configurations:A light air sail plan …   Wikipedia

  • water sail — noun : a small sail sometimes set under a lower studding sail or under a spanker boom and extended nearly to the water * * * water sail noun (nautical) On square rigged ships, a fine weather sail set below a lower studding sail, almost touching… …   Useful english dictionary

  • Water sail — Wa ter sail (Naut.) A small sail sometimes set under a studding sail or under a driver boom, and reaching nearly to the water. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • stud|ding|sail — «STUHD ihng SAYL; Nautical STUHN suhl», noun, or studding sail, a light sail set at the side of a square sail, as on a square rigged ship; stunsail; stuns le. ╂[origin unknown] …   Useful english dictionary

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