Sloop rig
there is no such thing as a small two-masted vessel with a mainsail and jib
Sloop.
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A ketch or a yawl.
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A sloop
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A ketch or a yawl.
a dinghy would be a small (6 to 16 foot) sailboat, these can have almost any sail rig. the type of rig you described is called a sloop. a sloop is a sailboat with a triangular mainsail and a jib (this sail configuration is called a marconi rig, or bermudian rig), and are very common. so a small, one masted vessel with a mainsail and jib would just be called a sloop, or dinghy.
The most common single masted sailing vessel with a mainsail and one jib is the sloop.A cutter has one mast with one mainsail but two jibs.A catboat has one mast and a huge mainsail but (usually) no jib. The mast is located very much forward on the vessel.There are other sailboats that have just one mast and a mainsail such as the Sunfish or a Dhow, both of which have a lateen rig (one mast, one mainsail.)
A halyard is used for hauling up a sail, such as a jib or mainsail. To haul up the jib, you would use the jib halyard...for the main, main halyard.
It is a type of sailing boat sail of triangular shape that is rigged in front of the mainsail.