1.A tripod rig refers to the arrangement of a forestay and that
support the mast without the need for a .: Shrouds, Backstay
2.A forward projection of the bridge deck designed to soften the impact of the seas is
called a .: Nacelle
3.On catamaran's without fixed keels, a slides vertically through a
truck in each hull to provide lateral resistance and improved performance when
sailing to .: Daggerboard, Windward
4.A catamaran's is derived from the buoyancy in its two widely
separated hulls. Even so, care must be taken to avoid overloading, and to distribute
weight .: Stability Evenly
5.Located on the forward crossbeam, the provides
reinforcement to counter the effect of forestay tension.: Seagull Striker
6.The downward force of the catamaran's mast is supported by the center
integrated into the bridge deck structure. The mainsheet traveler is
often mounted over the crossbeam.: Crossbeam, Aft
7.A typical cruising catamaran sail plan consists of a large -
mainsail and a roller-furling jib.: Fully-Battened
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, 8.When a catamaran's steering wheel is turned, the operate
together because they are connected by a tie rod. They are smaller than those
on a monohull, but their efficiency is increased due to the lack of
.: Rudders, Heeling
9.Name four systems or components that must be duplicated on a catamaran:
1. 2. 3. 4. : 1. Engines
2.Running gear
3.Cooling Exhaust
4.Electrical
5.Fuel
6.Bilge Pumps
10.An engine's battery is generally collocated with that engine and
charged by an on the same engine.: Start, Alternator
11.Take care to ensure that levels in the and tanks
are balanced, especially if they are located away from the boat's centerline.: -
Freshwater, Fuel
12.Less heeling makes preparing meals easier on a catamaran than on a
monohull, but its still advisable to take to avoid burns and
.: Precautions, Scalds
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