GYBE TALKING: A guide to sloop talk

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GYBE TALKING: A guide to sloop talk Before coming aboard for your sail, learn some basic vocabulary in sailor language. This will help you connect with your experience! Here s a list of some terms and boat diagrams to help with your sailor speak. AFT - near or towards the stern of a vessel. AMIDSHIPS - roughly the middle, or center, of the boat. BOOM-thelowersparofthemainsail. BOW - the forward end; the front. CENTERBOARD - retractable fin that helps keep the boat from getting pushed sideways by the wind. CLEAT - a double-horned piece of metal or wood used for securing lines. COMPANIONWAY - a stair or ladder and the space they occupy. DOWN BELOW downstairs. FORECASTLE (FO CSLE) the compartment before the mast where some of the crew live. FURL - to fold or roll the sail. GAFF - the upper spar of the mainsail. GALLEY - the kitchen. HALYARD - a line used to raise sails, spars, or flags. HEAD - our lovely toilet HULL - the main body of a vessel. JIB - a three cornered sail carried forward of the forward most mast. Clearwater has one jib. JIB HORSE - a horizontal beam on which the jib sheet blocks travel. KEEL - the backbone of a ship; provides directional control. LEAD LINE a long line with an oblong-shaped lead weight at one end for judging water depths. LINES ropes on a boat. MAINSAIL - the principle sail on the mainmast of a vessel. (pronounced mainsil ) MAST - a vertical spar that supports sails and rigging. PEAK - the after end of the gaff. PORT - the left side of the boat when facing forward. QUARTERDECK - the afterdeck from where the ship is conned (captained). SLOOP - a sailing vessel with a single mast set about one third of the boat's length aft of the bow. SOLE - the floor. SPAR - any rounded pole in the rigging on a sailing vessel. STARBOARD - the right side of a vessel when facing forward. STERN - the after end of any craft. TACKING/GYBING - altering course in relation to the wind. THROAT - the end of the boom or gaff that travels up the mast. TILLER - the lever that moves the rudder while steering the boat.

Teachers: Here are some suggested vocabulary activities for students to use before their sail experience. Work with a partner or partners. Develop charades for 5 of the words and do them with other groups in the class. Write each word two times each in a drawn outline of the Sloop Clearwater. Use ten of the words to create a paragraph titled Life on a sloop back in 1840. Do the matching activity found on the next page. Complete the Sailor s Crossword Puzzle Translate the What s she saying?! activity (or create your own!).

MATCH the words with their definitions near or towards the stern of a vessel the lower spar of the mainsail the forward end; the front ropes on a boat a stair or ladder and the space they occupy downstairs the kitchen a line used to raise sails, spars, or flags our toilet a three cornered sail carried forward of the forward most mast a horizontal beam on which the jib sheet blocks travel a long line with an oblong-shaped lead weight at one end for judging water depths the principle sail on the mainmast of a vessel a vertical spar that supports sails and rigging the after end of the gaff the left side of the boat when facing forward the right side of a vessel when facing forward the after end of any boat the end of the boom or gaff that travels up the mast the lever that moves the rudder while steering the boat HALYARD BOOM JIB BOW DOWN BELOW GALLEY MAINSAIL AFT HEAD LINES JIB HORSE LEAD LINE PEAK TILLER STARBOARD STERN THROAT PORT COMPANIONWAY MAST

TEACHER S COPY: Sailor s Crossword XX XX XX XX XX 3.H XX XX XX 4.C XX XX XX 1.T XX XX XX A XX XX 2. P E A K XX H 5. T I L L E R XX N XX XX XX R XX XX XX Y XX XX XX T XX XX 9.B O O M XX A XX XX XX E XX XX XX A 1. S T A R B O A R D XX XX T XX XX XX D XX XX XX B XX 7. S XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX 3. P O R T XX 2.H XX XX XX XX 6. G XX XX A XX E XX E XX XX XX XX A XX XX R XX R 4. M A S T XX 7. A F T XX D XX N XX D XX XX XX XX F XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX 5.J XX XX XX 8. L XX XX XX XX XX 8. M A I N S A I L XX XX XX XX XX XX 6.B O W XX N XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX E XX XX XX TT 05 Across 1. The right side of the vessel when facing forward 2. The after end of the gaff 3. The left side of the boat when facing forward 4. A vertical spar that supports sails and rigging 5. The lever that moves the rudder while steering the boat 6. The forward end; the front of the vessel 7. Near or towards the stern of the vessel 8. The principal sail on the mainmast of a vessel 9. The lower spar of the mainsail Down 1. The end of the boom or gaff that travels up the mast 2. The fabulous toilet 3. A line used to raise sails, spars or flags; moves things up and down 4. A retractable fin that helps keep the boat from getting pushed sideways by the wind 5. A three cornered sail found forward of the forward most mast 6. The upper spar of the mainsail 7. The after end of any vessel 8. Rope on a boat

A SAILOR S CROSSWORD (Student Copy) XX XX XX XX XX 3. XX XX XX 4. XX XX XX 1. XX XX XX XX XX 2. XX 5. XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX 9. XX XX XX XX XX XX XX 1. XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX 7. XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX 3. XX 2. XX XX XX XX 6. XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX 4. XX 7. XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX 5. XX XX XX 8. XX XX XX XX XX 8. XX XX XX XX XX XX 6. XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX XX TT 05 Across 1. The right side of the vessel when facing forward 2. The after end of the gaff 3. The left side of the boat when facing forward 4. A vertical spar that supports sails and rigging 5. The lever that moves the rudder while steering the boat 6. The forward end; the front of the vessel 7. Near or towards the stern of the vessel 8. The principal sail on the mainmast of a vessel 9. The lower spar of the mainsail Down 1. The end of the boom or gaff that travels up the mast 2. The fabulous toilet 3. A line used to raise sails, spars or flags; moves things up and down 4. A retractable fin that helps keep the boat from getting pushed sideways by the wind 5. A three cornered sail found forward of the forward most mast 6. The upper spar of the mainsail 7. The after end of any vessel 8. Rope on a boat

WHAT S SHE SAYING?! Translate each phrase into normal everyday language 1) The heads and the galley are located down below. 2) While on the quarterdeck the captain asked me to turn the tiller to port. 3) After washing the soles or going to the head we should always wash our hands before working in the galley. 4) Because I was on the port side I was given the throat halyard to haul on and raised the boom. 5) While hauling on the starboard side I raised the gaff with the peak halyard. 6) I went to the bow to furl the jib. 7) Out from the hull came the centerboard.