fore sail - meaning and definition. What is fore sail
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What (who) is fore sail - definition

TYPE OF SAIL
Fore-sail; Fore sail
  • The foresail (in pink) of a full rigged ship.
  • ancient Greek]] [[trireme]] with raked foresail, called ''artemon''

foresail         
['f?:se?l, -s(?)l]
¦ noun the principal sail on a foremast.
Foresail         
·noun The gaff sail set on the foremast of a schooner.
II. Foresail ·noun The fore staysail of a sloop, being the triangular sail next forward of the mast.
III. Foresail ·noun The sail bent to the foreyard of a square-rigged vessel, being the lowest sail on the foremast.
Foresail         
A foresail is one of a few different types of sail set on the foremost mast (foremast) of a sailing vessel:

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Foresail

A foresail is one of a few different types of sail set on the foremost mast (foremast) of a sailing vessel:

  • A fore-and-aft sail set on the foremast of a schooner or similar vessel.
  • The lowest square sail on the foremast of a full-rigged ship or other vessel which is square-rigged.

Sails set forward of the mainmast, such as jibs and staysails, are sometimes referred to as foresails, although "headsails" is a more common term, headsail can also specifically refer to the sail on a forestay that connects directly to the head of the mast.