The front sail of a sailboat is called the "jib." It is typically triangular in shape and is set ahead of the main mast, allowing for better maneuverability and efficiency in catching the wind. The jib can be used in conjunction with the mainsail to optimize sailing performance. In larger vessels, there may be additional sails at the front, but the jib is the most common front sail.
It is called a 'Jib'.
in a two handed sailing dinghy, the big sail is called the 'mailsail' and the smaller sail out the front is called a 'gib'
It is called the lateen sail.
The front sail is the jib. The back sail (the one attached to the boom) is the mainsail.
Um.........you just said the answer. its called a sail
The forestay.
A sail boat or yacht.
1) What do you mean by sail extender? The rope to hoist (raise) the sail is called the halyard. The vertical beam supporting the sail is the mast, the horizontal beam supporting the sail is the boom.2) It's called a SPRIT - see: Dictionary.com
Um.........you just said the answer. its called a sail
The front sail is the jib. The back sail (the one attached to the boom) is the mainsail.
Making the sail area smaller is called reefing.
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