Below the jibboom there is a strut, also known as the dolphin striker or martingale, whose purpose is to provide the means of bracing the jibboom by means of the martingale stays and backstays against the tension of the headstays. At right angles to the dolphin striker is sometimes found the strut called the spreader that, in conjunction with the jibboom guys imparts lateral stability to the jibboom.
Saturday, 26 April 2008
Below the jibboom there is a strut, also known as the dolphin striker or martingale, whose purpose is to provide the means of bracing the jibboom by means of the martingale stays and backstays against the tension of the headstays. At right angles to the dolphin striker is sometimes found the strut called the spreader that, in conjunction with the jibboom guys imparts lateral stability to the jibboom.
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