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The '''jib car''', or '''jib lead''', is a [[block]] that is mounted on a track on the deck of a sailboatThis block can be moved forward or aft along the track.  This changes the angle that the jib sheet makes with the clew of the jib sail.  By changing the angle of the sheet, you can adjust the amount of tension on the foot or the leech of the jib sail, which adjusts its draft and twist.
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The '''jib car''', or '''jib lead''', is a [[block]] through which a [[jib]] [[sheet]] is run.
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The position of the jib car can usually be adjusted forward or aft and is often mounted on a track on the deck.  Moving the position of the car changes the angle that the jib sheet makes with the [[clew]] of the jib sail.  By changing the angle of the sheet, you can adjust the amount of tension on the [[foot]] or the [[leech]] of the jib sail, which adjusts its [[draft]] and [[twist]].
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Latest revision as of 10:40, 12 August 2015

The jib car, or jib lead, is a block through which a jib sheet is run.

The position of the jib car can usually be adjusted forward or aft and is often mounted on a track on the deck. Moving the position of the car changes the angle that the jib sheet makes with the clew of the jib sail. By changing the angle of the sheet, you can adjust the amount of tension on the foot or the leech of the jib sail, which adjusts its draft and twist.