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The '''after guy''' controls the fore and aft position of the pole. The '''foreguy''' (which might also called a '''spinnaker downhaul''') keeps the pole from lifting. The '''lazy guy''' is a guy that is left attached to the leeward tack of the spinnaker and isn't actually doing anything. | The '''after guy''' controls the fore and aft position of the pole. The '''foreguy''' (which might also called a '''spinnaker downhaul''') keeps the pole from lifting. The '''lazy guy''' is a guy that is left attached to the leeward tack of the spinnaker and isn't actually doing anything. | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:45, 1 May 2009
A guy is a line that controls the position of the spinnaker pole.
The after guy controls the fore and aft position of the pole. The foreguy (which might also called a spinnaker downhaul) keeps the pole from lifting. The lazy guy is a guy that is left attached to the leeward tack of the spinnaker and isn't actually doing anything.