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  • 1. MADE BY:MADE BY: Sofa Latorre RedoliSofa Latorre Redoli

2. IndexIndex Glossary The parts of the boat How boats travel In Colombus' times Other importants sailors on history How to sail (points to sail) The end 3. GlosaryGlosary Bow: Proa Tack: Armura Starboad tack: Babor Port tack: Estribor Fin: Aleta Stern: Popa Rudder: Timn Keel: Quilla Centreboard: Orza de sable Main sail: Vela Mayor Jib: Foque Beam reach leg: Travs To beat to windward: Ceir 4. 1. Tack/ Bow: It's the part of the boat where it starts to be thinner. 2. Beam reach: It is called a side of the boat. 3. Fin: It's the point of a boat between the beam reach and the stern. The parts of the boatThe parts of the boat 5. The parts of the boatThe parts of the boat Mainsail Mast Jib Boom Keel Rudder Hull *Hull is the underpot of a boat Centreboard 6. Problems tha we can find atProblems tha we can find at the moment to sailthe moment to sail A boat can't travel against the wind so (e.g) if we want to go to Los Baos del Carmen, from the port, we have to turn to the west or east to go there. 7. When wind goes againtsWhen wind goes againts the boatthe boat a) No-go zone: To sail againtst the wind. b) To beat to windward (close hauled): When the wind is near the bow (starboard or port) c) Beam reach: Occur when the wind is absolutely on side. d) Broad reach: To sail with the wind coming from one side of the stern. e) Running downwind: To sail with the wind coming directly behind the boat. 8. In Colombus' timesIn Colombus' times 9. In Colombus' timesIn Colombus' times Colombus travelled by a caravel, a ship with triangular sails. The didn't have centreboard. The had square sails. They travelled without knowing where they went. They could travel to America by the Trade Winds. They didn't have jib. 10. Other importantsOther importants sailors on historysailors on history Vasco Da Gama: In the early ages of discoveries, Vasco Da Gama was perhaps the most successful explorer who discovered a direct route from Europe to India. Leif Erikson: He discovered America about 500 years before Colombus. James Cook: He was a British explorer, cartographer and navigator, he was the first European to make contact with the Eastern Australian Coastline. Amerigo Vespucci: Another great Italian explorer, cartographer and navigator, he was the first person to describe these territories as a new continent. And gave his name: America. 11. Vasco Da GamaVasco Da Gama Leif EriksonLeif Erikson 12. James CookJames Cook Amerigo VespucciAmerigo Vespucci 13. Vasco Da GamaVasco Da Gama 14. Leif EriksonLeif Erikson 15. James CookJames Cook 16. Amerigo VespucciAmerigo Vespucci 17. How to sailHow to sail (Points to sail)(Points to sail) The points of sail, sometimes called sailing positions, relate to the angle between a sail boats heading, or course, and the direction of the wind. There are three basic courses: Beating (wind is from ahead) Reaching (wind is from the side) Running (wind is from the stern) There are intermediate points of sailing: Close reach which is between a beat and a reach Broad reach which is between a reach and a run. 18. How to sailHow to sail (Points to sail)(Points to sail)