A lazy bag is a type of sail cover used on sailboats to store and protect the mainsail when it is not in use. It is typically attached to the boom and allows the sail to be easily stowed and secured, preventing it from flapping in the wind. The design facilitates quick deployment and retrieval of the sail, making it convenient for sailors during their outings. Lazy bags help to prolong the life of the sail by shielding it from UV damage and environmental elements.
just look on the back of the bag '
Mammal? Happy creature Lazy creature Bag of fur
Sailboat is your head Sailboat is your headSailboat is your head
Don't be lazy, ask Dominicks. (Note capital letter)
Sailboat is a noun.
Yes, sailboat is a compound word. (sail + boat = sailboat)
Wind powers a sailboat.
a pole on a sailboat is a mast
we bought a sailboat
somewhere in Maine. IDK WHY U ASKING ME? GO FIND OUT FOR YOURSELF U LAZY BAG!
Lazy Jack is a system of lines or ropes used to assist in raising, lowering, and stowing the sail on a sailboat. It helps to guide the sail into position when hoisting or lowering it, making the process easier and more efficient. The arrangement of lines allows the sail to gather neatly on the boom when not in use.
The sailboat was invented in Ancient Mesopotamia.