flake - To fold a sail in preparation for storage. flame arrester - A device used to prevent or stop unwanted flames. flashing - Used to describe a light that blinks on and off in regular patterns.
Flaked:A sail is flaked when lowered. Flaking a sail is the process of folding the sail back and forth upon itself like the blades on a paper fan. Flaking a sail will help prolong the sail life.
Flake: (1) To lay a line out in coils so that it can run without fouling. (2) Folding a sail in layers on the boom. Flame Arrester: A safety device used to prevent or stop unwanted flames.
flake, fake To coil a line or fold a sail so it will run out easily. flare, pyrotechnics ...
Flake - Folding lines loosely or in figure eights so they can run out without fouling ...
fairlead An eyelet fitting used to change the direction of a sheet or halyard led through it fake A single loop in a faked line faked or flaked line 1. A line that has been laid down in a loose, looping figure eight; 2.
The task consists in feeding 10-25% bottle flakes while maintaining the quality of the bottle pellets that are manufactured on the line.
Flake to- To lay a rope or chain upand down on the deck so the whole length is exposed. Flame arrester -A safety device, such as a metal mesh protector, to prevent an exhaust backfire from causing an explosion; operates by absorbing heat.
Or you can "flake" line by simply laying it in the form of a figure eight. When stowing line, consider how soon you'll need it again, in order to leave it accessible, and make sure it is not left where it will interfere with the boat's operation. ...
Lines running from above the main sail to the boom to aid in the lowering of the sail, keeping the sail flaked and off of the deck. Lazy Sheet ...
Its cover remains attached in the boom boltrope groove of this radically cocked boom. When the main's up, the cover stows tightly rolled around its internal battens. When the main's down and flaked, ...
The newest "lumber" products are not lumber at all in the traditional sense, but composite products created from veneers, thin flakes, or other materials such as plastic.
See also: Boat, Bow, Deck, Point, Block
 
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