
Jibe - Wikipedia
A jibe (US) or gybe (Britain) is a sailing maneuver whereby a sailing craft reaching downwind turns its stern through the wind, which then exerts its force from the opposite side of the vessel. It stands in contrast with tacking, whereby the sailing craft turns its bow through the wind.
How to gybe safely and easily - Yachting Monthly
2016年5月11日 · Tom Cunliffe explains the mechanics of gybing, what can go wrong, and shows you how to perform a flawless, fearless gybe every time
Toplevel Sailing - Building With You; Gybing
2018年7月15日 · Most sailors will gybe an average of 3-4 times per race, so the toll a bad gybe might take on your overall result is usually minor to an overall performance, however there are gains to be made by performing a good gybe. What are the reasons for gybing?
Basic sailing maneuver: Gybing
2023年4月7日 · Gybing, also known as jibing, is the maneuver of turning a sailboat downwind by allowing the boom to swing across the boat. While it may seem similar to tacking, there are significant differences in the techniques and safety considerations involved.
Gybe - UK Sailmakers
A gybe (also spelled “jibe” in American English) is a sailing maneuver in which the boat changes direction by turning its stern (rear) through the wind. During a gybe, the wind shifts from one side of the boat to the other, causing the boom and mainsail to swing across the vessel.
Gybing: Mastering the Art of Smooth and Controlled Sailboat …
2023年7月20日 · Gybing is a sailing maneuver in which a boat turns downwind, shifting the stern of the boat through the wind. This maneuver requires careful coordination to prevent accidental capsizing and can be executed with various techniques such as using sails and steering adjustments. Understanding the Basics: What is Gybing and How Does it Work?
Chinese gybe - Wikipedia
A Chinese gybe on a sailing vessel is a type of gybe where the upper section of the main sail moves cross the boat, filling from the opposite side, whilst the lower section and boom remain on the original side of the vessel. It contrasts with a normal gybe, where the whole sail moves across the boat as the boat turns its stern through the wind. [1]
Heavy wind gybing - fast and safe! - Sail better!
2012年5月27日 · With the right preparations and precaution taken you can significantly improve your chances of safe and fast gybes, even when the wind is above your normal level of comfort. This article is focusing entirely on the main sail aspect of the gybe, genoa and/or spinnaker gybing will be covered in another article. Preparations
Safe Gybes and Fast Gybes, Online Sailing Lesson
2019年8月6日 · Free Online Sailing Lesson - The idea of a "safe gybe" works spectacularly well with unstayed rigs. It can be extended for elegant race gybes. Gybes are more difficult than they need to be for many dinghy sailors.
Gybing a sailing boat - Safe Skipper Boating & Safety Afloat Apps …
Gybing is the sailing manoeuvre used to change a boat’s direction through a following wind. As with the tacking manoeuvre, gybing a sailing boat calls for the crew to work together as a team and is one of the first sailing skills to learn.