By Marla Mills


If you want to experience sailing your own boat then you must be eager to know all about the various yacht parts. A sailor needs to know his or her vessel inside out. Knowing how to sail is not all there is to sailing. Even if you opt to learn sailing you are sure to be taught all about the parts of the vessel before you are taught to sail. This is so, since knowing the parts can allow you to understand the functions of the parts of the boat. You can sail by applying the knowledge. This can be helpful in times of emergencies, even if you do not want to sail. Here are a few of the most important boat parts that everyone should know.

The central pole that holds up the sails of the ship is referred to as the Mast. Without this center structure there would be no framework for the sails to be fastened to. The Mast has a fixture known as the Spreader which allows control over the sails.

When we talk of sails there are two sails that are generally spoken of. The Mail Sail is a larger sail which is attached to the mast throughout its length as well as at the Boom. The second sail is the Foresail or Headsail. This sail is attached to the mast towards the bow of the vessel.

The Mast needs to be attached to a sturdy part of the boat, and this part of the boat is the Deck. The flat floor of the vessel, where almost all the visible parts of the vessel is located, is the Deck of the yacht. The space between the deck and the yachts framework offers storage space.

The vessel needs to have a command center from where the vessel can be maneuvered. This space is the Cockpit. The Cockpit is where all the controllers of the vessel are placed. Since most people may spend holidays on their vessel there needs to be sheltered area for them to stay. This area is known as the Cabin Trunk. It lies right before the cockpit, towards the bow. One can make the Cabin Trunk as luxurious as they want. The Companion Way, usually, leads away from the Cockpit and into the Cabin Trunk.

The four sides of the boat have various calling signs. The Bow is the front side of the vessel. The rear side of the vessel, were the motor is generally located, is known as the Stern. The right side of the yacht is called the Starboard side while the opposite side to starboard is the Port side.

On the underside of the vessel are two parts that helps in controlling the steering of the vessel. The Rudder is located Stern side while the Keel is just under the middle of the boat. Both help by allowing the yacht to move in a straight direction instead of sideways.

The Lifelines act as a safety barriers for passengers. The Pulpit, located at the Bow, also performs the same function. These above mentioned yacht parts are important parts that one needs to have knowledge of.




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