Mechanics traveler

Monday, February 4, 2008 | | |

A mechanical is a movable part of a machine, usually a ring that slides between different positions on a rod support when the machine goes through its cycle of exploitation. The term May also be used to refer to the stem support.
A passenger of Bavaria 42 Match. The rose is used to move the block horizontally through a pulley, the main blue sheet led to the boom.
A passenger of Bavaria 42 Match. The rose is used to move the block horizontally through a pulley, the main blue sheet led to the boom.

In sailing, it is a mechanical device used to change the location where the lines used to control the sails (as the leaves) are attached to the vessel. The attachment is often through a block through the line that works, the bloc can move along the traveller. This allows independent control of the direction and voltage line that runs through the township, which allows the Marine put the bloc in the best location for the wind conditions and desired Sail Trim. This type of traveler is often a piece of metal, which is attached to the deck of the boat. The block is attached to a "car", like a car miniature train, attaches to the runway and slid along in both directions. A passenger on a smaller boat (such as the popular single hand "Laser" sailing ship) could simply be a line attached to two points on the bridge, along which runs another block. The term traveller can also be applied to the specialized lines used to monitor the location of the block.

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