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jib <a jib; jibs> N

jib barrow ARCHIT

jib boom ARCHIT

jib crane ARCHIT

jib-crane ARCHIT

derricking jib crane ARCHIT

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It has a maximum height of 45mft 0 and has a luffing jib.
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It is bermuda-rigged, with a large mainsail and a 100% jib.
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Jib cranes are used in industrial premises and on military vehicles.
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The sail plan consisted of a 115.00 sq. ft. mainsail, 113.10 sq. ft. jib and 339.00 sq. ft. spinnaker.
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A wider stance, common for freestyle riders, gives more stability when landing a jump or jibbing a rail.
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It is a twin trapeze boat and the jib is self-tacking and the spinnaker is designed with low loads on the sheets.
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Triangular staysails set forward of the foremost mast are called jibs, headsails, or foresails.
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It also has the benefit that it can operate in higher wind strengths, because a jib can be reefed down, a windvane can not.
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The boat is sailed by 2 people both on trapeze and has a main, jib and spinnaker.
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There are several terms for a jib with a boom on the foot: balanced jib, club-footed jib, and self-tending jib.
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