What is the difference between a shroud and a stay?

Stays and shrouds are often confused, as they essentially do the same thing (just in different places). Stays are only located on the bow and stern of the vessel—that's fore and aft. Shrouds run from the port and starboard side of the hull or deck to the top of the mast.
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What are stays on a boat?

Stays are ropes, wires, or rods on sailing vessels that run fore-and-aft along the centerline from the masts to the hull, deck, bowsprit, or to other masts which serve to stabilize the masts.
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What is a shroud on a sailing ship?

On a sailing boat, the shrouds are pieces of standing rigging which hold the mast up from side to side. There is frequently more than one shroud on each side of the boat.
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What is a mainstay in sailing?

The noun mainstay is originally a nautical term meaning the rope that stabilizes two masts on a sailboat, and since the 1780s it's been used to mean "chief support."
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What is the highest mast on a ship called?

On these larger vessels, to achieve the required height, the masts were built from up to four sections (also called masts). From lowest to highest, these were called: lower, top, topgallant, and royal masts. Giving the lower sections sufficient thickness necessitated building them up from separate pieces of wood.
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What are the holes in sails called?

An eye through which to pass a Rope. On Sails cringles are often grommets at the 3 or 4 corners. (Strictly speaking a cringle is the hole itself but cringle usually also includes the reinforcing grommet) There are also cringles at the reefing points. Sailors might speak of the clew cringle, tack cringle, etc.
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What do shrouds do?

A burial shroud is a cloth that's wrapped around the deceased person's body before burial or cremation. Generally, shrouds preserve and protect the corpse while also covering the body from prying eyes and hungry animals.
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What do you mean by shroud?

1 : the cloth placed over or around a dead body. 2 : something that covers or hides a shroud of secrecy. shroud.
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What is a cap shroud?

Cap Shrouds

These are the parts of a sailboat's rigging that hold the mast in place athwartship. They're attached at the masthead and via chainplates to the hull.
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What is the big sail on a boat called?

Mainsail: The big triangular sail which is the boat's largest and most important sail. Running along its bottom edge, the mainsail has a thick pole called the boom. Jib: The next most common sail on any boat.
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What are the sails on a yacht called?

Types of yacht sails

Either a jib, a genoa or a spinnaker, there are several sizes of headsails: A working jib is a smaller jib that fills the space between the mast and forestay, used in stronger winds. A genoa jib on the other hand overlaps the mainsail, providing maximum power in light winds.
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What is the aft sail called?

1. Aft - The back of a ship. If something is located aft, it is at the back of the sailboat. The aft is also known as the stern.
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What are check stays?

The check stays are the fine-tuner to mast bend and typically only get attention when the mast is bending too much (either through mainsheet tension or a combination of Running backstay and permanent backstay).
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What is a head stay?

(on a sailing vessel) a stay leading forward from the head of the foremost mast to the stem head or the end of the bowsprit.
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What does Keel stepped mean?

With a keel-stepped mast the foot is sat on the keel and locked into position and then locked again as it comes through the deck. Whereas a deck-stepped mast is only supported, but not necessarily even locked in, at the base on deck.
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What is the synonym for shroud?

Words Related to shroud. bury, camouflage, cover (up), smother.
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Who was covered with a shroud?

It used to be that corpses were dressed for burial not in person's best outfit but in a shroud — a garment, often white, made to cover the body. When ghosts, zombies or mummies are depicted in rags, they are wearing the remains of their burial shrouds.
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What is an antonym for shroud?

Opposite of to hide or conceal something (literally or figuratively) disclose. display. divulge. reveal.
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Can I be cremated in a shroud?

For a natural burial in the earth, it is possible to choose a Felt Shroud, which is not suitable for Cremation.
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Can you be buried in just a shroud?

Shrouded bodies can be buried or cremated in just the shroud, in a natural burial trundle or carrier, or in a biodegradable casket.
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What does red on deck mean on a yacht?

Port (direction). The left side of a boat when facing the bow. Signified by Red. The opposite side from Starboard. Trick to remember - 'After a party, there's no red port left'.
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What is a roach in sailing?

Roach is a term also applied to square sail design—it is the arc of a circle above a straight line from clew to clew at the foot of a square sail, from which sail material is omitted. The greater the departure from the straight line, the greater the "hollow" in the roach.
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What does 3 sheets in the wind mean?

To be “three sheets to the wind” is to be drunk. The sheet is the line that controls the sails on a ship. If the line is not secured, the sail flops in the wind, and the ship loses headway and control. If all three sails are loose, the ship is out of control.
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What is a runner on a yacht?

Runners are used on running backstays of offshore boats to adjust mast bend for different wind conditions. Integrated sideplate bails and recessed cotter key help produce a smooth design that won't snag lifelines.
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