-
courses than
symmetric spinnakers,
which excel when running.
While a
fully equipped racing boat
might have a
number of
spinnakers, both
symmetric and asymmetric...
- Look up
spinnaker in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
spinnaker is a type of sail.
Spinnaker can also
refer to:
Spinnaker (software), an open-source...
- The
Spinnaker Tower is a 170-metre (560 ft)
landmark observation tower in Portsmouth, England. It is the
centrepiece of the
redevelopment of Portsmouth...
-
gastropub was
added to
Merriam Webster's
Collegiate Dictionary. In 1984,
Spinnakers Brew Pub
opened in Victoria,
British Columbia, Canada. The
first ever...
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dropped or
furled when the
spinnaker is in use.
Rigging is
different from
conventional spinnakers.
Since there is no
spinnaker pole,
there is no longer...
-
Spinnaker is a free and open-source
continuous delivery software platform originally developed by
Netflix and
extended by Google. It is
designed to work...
- The
Spinnaker is the
official student magazine, 24/7 website,
radio station, and TV
station of the
University of
North Florida (UNF). The
first issue...
- or to the deck
between the
bowsprit and the
foremost mast. Jibs and
spinnakers are the two main
types of
headsails on a
modern boat.
Boats may be sailed...
- be in use at one time. The
spinnaker sheet attaches to the clew(s) of the
spinnaker, if carried. A
symmetrical spinnaker has two sheets, an "active"...
- the U.K. and Canada, no
spinnakers were
allowed until 2002 when a new PY
handicap was
introduced in the UK to
allow spinnakers to be used in
multi class...