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Rig (disambiguation); Ríg; Rigs; RIG

Bermuda rig         
  • tacking]] in Bermuda's waters.
  • 17th-century woodcut of a Bermudian vessel with early Bermuda rig (before the addition of a boom)
CONFIGURATION OF MAST AND RIGGING FOR A TYPE OF SAILBOAT
Bermuda sail; Marconi sloop; Marconi rig; Bermudian rig; Bermuda rigged; Bermudan rig; Bermuda-rigged; Marconi rigged
A Bermuda rig, Bermudian rig, or Marconi rig is a configuration of mast and rigging for a type of sailboat and is the typical configuration for most modern sailboats. This configuration was developed in Bermuda in the 1600s; the term Marconi, a reference to the inventor of the radio, Guglielmo Marconi, became associated with this configuration in the early 1900s because the wires that stabilize the mast of a Bermuda rig reminded observers of the wires on early radio masts.
Bermuda rig         
  • tacking]] in Bermuda's waters.
  • 17th-century woodcut of a Bermudian vessel with early Bermuda rig (before the addition of a boom)
CONFIGURATION OF MAST AND RIGGING FOR A TYPE OF SAILBOAT
Bermuda sail; Marconi sloop; Marconi rig; Bermudian rig; Bermuda rigged; Bermudan rig; Bermuda-rigged; Marconi rigged
¦ noun Sailing a fore-and-aft yachting rig with a tall tapering mainsail.
Ríg-Jarl         
Rig-Jarl; Jarl (mythology)
In Norse mythology, Ríg-Jarl or Jarl was a son of the god Ríg. His wife Erna bore him eleven sons, the ancestors of the race of warriors in Norse society.

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