André Meyer
Jib is a triangular sail placed in front of the boat the jib is a smaller sail that is attached to the bow of the boat and works in conjunction with the mainsail to control the direction and speed of the boat. It helps propel the vessel by catching wind and converting it into forward motion. This is done by pulling sails tight and letting them out as the boom switches sides, and pulling.
The front edge of the sail between the head of the sail and tack that aligns with the mast. May 16, 2024the jib is a triangular sail at the front of the boat that helps in steering and propulsion. When controlling the boat's movement, it is vital to understanding the function and purpose of the jib.
It is a primary driver up upwind sailing, and is eased far to the side of the boat to catch breeze sailing downwind. Sails are foils that create an area of lower pressure on the downwind side of the sail and this creates a force that pulls the boat forward. Keels and rudders are also foils that also create lift.