Glossary

Boat Direction & Movement

Bow

The front of the boat.

Stern

The back of the boat.

Port

The left side of the boat when you are facing forward.

Starboard

The right side of the boat when you are facing forward.

Ahead

Moving forward.

Astern

Moving backward.

Sails & Rigging

Sail

The fabric that catches the wind to move the boat.

Mainsail

The main sail on the boat, attached to the mast and boom.

Boom

The pole at the bottom of the sail that swings side to side.

Mast

The tall pole that holds the sail up.

Halyard

Sheet

The line used to control the sail in and out.

Shroud

Spreader

A short metal bar that sticks out from the sides of the mast to keep the shroud away from the mast.

Wind & Direction

Wind

Moving air that makes the boat go.

True Wind

The wind you feel when the boat is not moving.

Apparent Wind

The wind you feel while the boat is moving.

Windward

The side of the boat closer to the wind.

Leeward

The side of the boat farther away from the wind.

No-Go Zone

The area where a sailboat cannot sail because it is pointed too close to the wind.

Boat Control

Rudder

The flat blade at the back of the boat that helps steer.

Tiller

The handle used to move the rudder.

Centerboard/Daggerboard

The blade under the boat that helps keep it from sliding sideways.

Trim

Adjusting the sail to the correct position.

Manoeuvres (Boat Turns)

Tack (non)

The direction the boat is sailing relative to the wind.

Tack (verb)

Turning the bow of the boat through the wind to change direction.

Gybe/Jibe

Turning the stern of the boat through the wind.

Head to Wind

Pointing the boat directly into the wind.

In Irons

When the boat is stuck pointing into the wind and not moving.

Balance & Body Position

Hiking

Leaning out over the side of the boat to keep it flat.

Heel

When the boat leans to one side.

Flat Boat

A balanced boat that is not leaning too much.

Crew

The sailor(s) who are not steering.

Skipper

The sailor who is steering the boat.

Safety & Awareness

Capsize

When the boat tips over.

Righting the Boat

Getting the boat back upright after a capsize.

PDF (Life Jacket)

A safety jacket that helps you float.

Pinnie

pinnie is a light vest that sailors wear over their life jacket, showing what team they’re on.

Look Around

Checking for other boats, wind changes, and obstacles.

Learning & Practice Words

Points of Sail

The different directions a sailboat can travel compared to the wind.

Practice Area

The part of the water where the lesson happens.

Coach Boat

The powerboat used by the sailing coach.

Signal

A whistle, hand sign, or voice command from the coach.