mainsheets
Mainsheets are the primary control lines used to trim the mainsail on a sailing vessel. The mainsheet determines the sail’s angle to the wind and influences sail shape, boat speed, and helm balance. On most small and mid-sized boats, the mainsheet is the line that the crew or helmsman cleats to hold the boom in position.
The simplest mainsheet attaches to the end of the boom, runs through a block or two, and
Operation: By hauling on the mainsheet, the boom is pulled toward the centerline and down, tightening the
Variations exist within different rig configurations. Some boats use a single-purchase mainsheet; others employ double-purchase or
Safety and maintenance: Inspect the line for wear, replace frayed sections, and keep it coiled and free