ASA 101 Review Questions Flashcards
(156 cards)
Always be aware of the wind’s ___ and ___
speed, direction
The desirable force generated by the wind moving across a sail is called _____.
lift
The direction relative to the wind in which the sailboat cannot sail is call the ____ _____ ____.
no-sail zone
Sailboats can reach an upwind destination by sailing a ______ course.
zigzag
The point of sail at the edge of the no-sail zone is called _____ ______.
close-hauled
A boat sailing across the wind is said to be _____.
reaching
Sailing straight downwind is called _____.
running
As the sailboat’s direction changes relative to the wind, so should the sail’s _____ to the wind be adjusted.
angle (or trim)
The combination of the true wind and the wind created by the boat’s motion (that we feel on the boat) is called ______ wind.
apparent
The ______ is an underwater fin fixed on the bottom of the sailboat that provides stability and lateral resistance.
keel
The sailboat’s direction through the water is controlled by the _____, which can be turned by means of either a ______ or a _____ ______.
rudder, tiller, steering wheel (either tiller or steering wheel can be the “helm”)
Identify: hull, deck, cockpit, transom, bow, stern, rudder, helm, stanchion, lifeline, pulpit, mast boom gooseneck, spreader, shroud, headstay, forestay, backstay, mainsail, headsail, jib, halyard, mainsheet, jibsheet, boom vang, boom topping lift, head, tack, clew, luff, leach, foot, batten, port, starboard, forward, aft, ahead, abeam, astern, windward, leeward
page 27
The mainsail should be raised when the sailboat is oriented _____ to ______.
head to wind
When turning the boat toward the wind, the sails should be ______ in.
trimmed
When turning the boat away from the wind, the sails should be _____ out.
eased
Fluttering sails are said to be _______.
luffing
The best way to steer the boat on a straight course is to look toward the _____ and pick a ______ to steer toward.
shore, landmark
When you turn the bow of the boat toward the wind you are ______ ____.
heading up
When you turn the bow of the boat away from the wind you are _____ _____.
bearing away
The “golden rule” of sail trim is: “when in _____, let it ____”
doubt, out
When the boat is stopped, pointed toward the wind with sails luffing, it is said to be _____ _____.
in irons
Match the points of sail with illustrations (page 57): in irons/no-sail zone; close-hauled, close reach, beam reach, broad reach, run.
Page 57
When the wind is blowing on the port side, the boat is said to be sailing on a _____ ____.
port tack
When the wind is blowing on the starboard side, the boat is said to be sailing on a _____ _____
starboard tack