None. They are "halyards" and "lines" such as "sheets", etc. It is an old trick qwuestion used by smart*sses to catch people out.
No , the sails are called the sheets. Wrong - the sails are called SAILS. The control lines to the sails are sheets.
there can be any amount of ropes on a pulley
If you can afford a 70ft yacht, you don't care.
There are many companies that are yacht charters in the Bahamas. Some of these companies include Bahama Bareboat Charters, Nassu Yacht Charter, and Abaco Yacht Charters.
On sailing vessels ropes are called sheets. The rope that is used to control the main sail, for example, is known as the main sheet. Ropes that control the jib sail are known as jib sheets, etc. The expression "three sheets to the wind" to describe someone who is inebriated, comes from the fact that if three of the ropes that control sails were loose and "to the wind" the vessel would be out of control.
Though many have individual names here are some overall names for ropes;RopesStaysLinesSheetsHalyardsEnds
There are too many yachts with this name to list here. The yacht club to which this yacht belongs, or the marina where it is moored will list the name of its owner.
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There is 1 syllable.
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Simon Stevin was a Flemish mathematician and military engineer. He was active in a great many areas of science and engineering, both theoretical and practical. He designed the land yacht
Paul McCartney's yacht is named "Aphrodite." The yacht is a luxury vessel that has been associated with the musician for many years. It reflects his passion for sailing and the sea.