| 21. | General ship operations like raising and lowering the anchor or furling and unfurling sails were done as needed.
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| 22. | The mainsail may be furled into the boom, with boom furling systems being simpler and more common.
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| 23. | It features a roller furling jib, a bowsprit for an asymmetrical spinnaker, and an open deck.
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| 24. | If Holly Springs were some bizarro Oz, those would be good Willis'toes furling beneath that house.
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| 25. | An advantage of using foresails, also called staysails, is that they may be rigged for roller furling.
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| 26. | It involves furling the sail, disconnecting the mast, laying the components lengthwise with the sailboard and paddling in.
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| 27. | The furling sails are stored in the mast and can be deployed along tracks on the yardarms in 6 minutes.
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| 28. | Furling systems controlled with lines led to the cockpit allow reefing without crew having to go on deck in heavy weather.
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| 29. | The Stratos also has a furling jib, which means the Stratos can be fully depowered in less than 10 seconds.
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| 30. | Most R-22 boats are now equipped with Inner Mast Furling ( IMF ) as well as roller reefing jibs.
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