| 41. | A jib is used for normal use and only one size is available.
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| 42. | The simplest and most common furling systems are for jibs and other headsails.
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| 43. | Boats carry an overlapping No1 jib and a spinnaker.
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| 44. | The main is loose-footed, and its jib is roller furling.
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| 45. | These include a mainsail, jib sail, neben sail and hull sails.
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| 46. | The jib has a radius ( reach ) of and a height of.
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| 47. | The jib of one of the cranes struck the superstructure of the bridge.
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| 48. | This need increases in direct proportion to the wind speed and jib size.
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| 49. | He designed and manufactures the ComelyCrane; a portable, extendable jib arm.
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| 50. | In 1932 the double jib system for slewing cranes was invented and patented.
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