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O que (quem) é clew - definição

FEATURES THAT DEFINE A (SHIP) SAIL'S SHAPE AND FUNCTION
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  • [[Catamaran]] with full-length ''battens'' in a ''laminated'' sail.
  • Gaff sail, showing reefing points (20) and other features.<br>
1. Luff 2. Foot 3. Leech 4. Head <br>5. Throat 6. Tack 7. Clew 8. Peak <br>9. Throat cringle 10. Reefing cringle <br>11. Tack cringle 12. Clew cringle <br>13. Reefing cringle 14. Peak cringle <br>15. Reinforcing tape 16. Bolt rope <br>17. Batten pocket 18. Panels <br>19. Reef line 20. Reefing point <br>21. Reefing line
  • Sail detail at the tack of a mainsail, showing various types of seam stitches where ''panels'' join, ''bolt ropes'' in the luff and foot, and two ''[[cringle]]s''.
  • Laminated sail with Kevlar and Carbon fibers.
  • ''Headboard'' on a mainsail.
  • Leech line with jam cleat to control the tension on the leach of a foresail.
  • [[Genoa jib]], showing reinforcement and attachment points:<br>
1. Head 2. Reinforcement 3. Luff <br>4. Leech 5. Anti-UV covering <br>6. Headfoil attachment 7. Panel(s) <br>8. Telltales 9. Reinforcement <br>10. Tack 11. Leech control 12. Clew <br>13. Foot control 14. Foot <br>15. Furling marks
  • Square sail edges and corners (top), [[running rigging]] (bottom)
  • Sail battens made from a variety of materials.

clew         
[klu:]
¦ noun
1. the lower or after corner of a sail.
2. (clews) Nautical the cords by which a hammock is suspended.
3. archaic a ball of thread.
4. archaic variant of clue.
¦ verb (clew a sail up/down) draw a sail up or let it down by the clews when furling or unfurling.
Origin
OE cliwen, cleowen (denoting a rounded mass, also a ball of thread), of Gmc origin; cf. clue.
clew         
n.
Guide, guidance, direction, key, clavis. See clue.
Clew         
·noun ·Alt. of Clue.
II. Clew ·noun To Direct; to guide, as by a thread.
III. Clew ·noun To move of draw (a sail or yard) by means of the clew garnets, clew lines, ·etc.; ·esp. to draw up the clews of a square sail to the yard.

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Sail components

Sail components include the features that define a sail's shape and function, plus its constituent parts from which it is manufactured. A sail may be classified in a variety of ways, including by its orientation to the vessel (e.g. fore-and-aft) and its shape, (e.g. (a)symmetrical, triangular, quadrilateral, etc.). Sails are typically constructed out of flexible material that is shaped by various means, while in use, to offer an appropriate airfoil, according to the strength and apparent direction of the wind. A variety of features and fittings allow the sail to be attached to lines and spars.

Whereas conventional sails form an airfoil with one layer of fabric, wingsails comprise a structure that has material on both sides to form an airfoil—much like a wing placed vertically on the vessel—and are beyond the scope of this article.

Exemplos do corpo de texto para clew
1. The girls and I have learnt loads: we can now distinguish a warp from a winch, a cleat from a clew.