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Перевод: mast
[прилагательное] мачтовый; [существительное] мачта ; плодокорм ; [глагол] ставить мачты
Тезаурус:
- Stance on all points of sailing - mast foot pressure and upright rig; use of harness, footstraps and the mast track; footsteering
- The means of attaching the mast to the mast track.
- The rig is inclined back, using the front hand placed on the mast.
- It is important that the front foot faces forward besides the mast foot
- The mast track is now a common feature on most boards and with proper use it can increase the board's speed and manoeuvrability, particularly in strong winds.
- However, it would be dangerous for investors to pin their colours too firmly to that particular mast.
- Following only a little chaos, much speedy uncoupling and in-ramping, and a very occasional one-sided angry conversation between "Staff" and a couple of luckless young sappers, the aim was achieved, and shortly after the break of a glorious dawn, each rig ran the Union Flag up its mast in honour of a very rare occasion.
- By living in what their parents called sin, they nailed their colours to the mast of youth revolt, while enjoying the security and mutual support of old-fashioned matrimony.
- Notice how, with this change in weight distribution, the nose is closer to the water, and the rails next to the mast foot are engaging the water, which slows the turn
- One way of doing this is to put the mast track further forwards, thus engaging more of the rail.
- With bungees holding the tiller arm, he heaved the heavy BMW inboard on the davits and manhandled it across the cockpit and into the saloon, lashing it to the mast support.
- The rig has been released in exactly the same manner as in the flare gybe (see Figs 29 to 33), but here the importance of an efficient rig change is paramount so remember the vital role of the hand placed on the mast.
- West Country Living: A few hours or a few weeks before the mast With air like this, it's a sin not to get out into it.
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