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A ''genoa'', or "jenny", is a large foresail on a sloop or similar sailboat, much like a jib sail, but larger.
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Jibs and genoas are often described by their size relative to a boat's foretriangle.  The ''foretriangle'' is the triangle created by the mast, the forestay, and the deck between the mast and the bow.  Technically, a jib sail's area is always less than the size of the foretriangle.  A genoa is larger than the foretriangle and the luff of the sail reaches back aft of the mast.  In practice, the terms "jib" and "genoa" are often interchanged when describing a genoa.
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Genoas are common on ocean-going sailboats.  They usually have a roller-furling mechanism on the forestay to allow for easy deployment and furling of the large sail.
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== External Links ==
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[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genoa_(sail) Wikipedia article on Genoas]
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[[Category:Sailing Terms]]
 
[[Category:Sailing Terms]]

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