Hobie Bravo Terminology; Sail; Mast - Hobie Bravo Assembly Manual

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Hobie Bravo Terminology

MAST FLOAT
The mast float serves as flotation for the
boat if it tips on its side and helps to
prevent turtling. Turtling is when a
sailboat turns completely over and is
upside down.

MAST

The mast is a two piece, long
vertical tube designed for easy
trailering and storage. The upper
mast section features The Hobie
Comptip
TM
,
a non-conductive piece
designed to maximize safety on the
water.
DOWNHAUL
The downhaul is a
line at the base of
the sail that is used
to tighten the sail on
the mast.
A-FRAME
The A-Frame provides a
ROLLER FURLER
structurally secure base
The roller furler allows the sail to be rolled
for attaching the mast,
around the mast for easy storage and
eliminating the need for
rigging.
side stays.
HULL
The Bravo hull is constructed from Super Linear II Polyethylene. The polyethylene
provides an extremely durable hull that is quite resistant to dings and scratches.

SAIL

The sail is a "square-top" design,
utilizing the latest technology in sail
design .
BATTENS
Battens are long thin pieces of
fiberglass rod. These rods give the
sail stiffness and help maintain sail
shape. The unique angles of the
Hobie Bravo battens allow the sail to
roller furl easily.
TELL TAILS
Tell tails help to determine the trim of
the sail. They will tell you whether
you need to sheet your sail in or out.
MAINSHEET SYSTEM
The mainsheet is designed with the
novice user in mind. The pulley system
allows the sailor to let the sail loose
quickly to easily reduce speed.
RUDDER
Hobie rudders are
equipped
automatic
feature should you
encounter
water.
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with
an
kick-up
shallow

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