DIY - ⛵ How to make a SAILING BOAT that floats with your own hands from A4 paper. Origami boat
Hey! In this video I will show you how to make a sailboat out of A4 paper yourself that floats on the water. See, repeat, subscribe and like! Enjoy watching!
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Sailing vessel (sailboat) - a vessel that uses the sail and the force of the wind to move. The first sailing and sailing-rowing ships appeared several thousand years ago in the era of the most ancient civilizations. Sailing vessels are capable of speeds exceeding the speed of the wind.
On modern transport vessels, sailing equipment (made of aluminum and polymer materials) is used as an auxiliary propulsion device, which significantly reduces fuel consumption.
Sailing vessel device
The classic sailing ship layout includes four parts: hull, spars, rigging and sails.
Housing
The main part of the ship
Mast
Main article: Mast
A spar is a system of masts, yards, gaffs and other structures designed to accommodate sails, signal lights, observation posts, etc. The spar can be fixed (masts, topmills, bowsprit) and movable (yards, gaffs, booms).
Rigging
Main article: Standing rigging
Main article: Running rigging
The rigging is divided into standing and running.
Standing rigging serves to hold the mast in place and acts as a guy line. Standing rigging cables on modern ships are usually made of galvanized steel or stainless steel.
Running rigging is designed to control the sails - lifting them, cleaning, etc.
Sail
Main article: Sailing armament
The sail - the propeller of a sailing ship - is a piece of fabric, on modern ships - synthetic, attached to the mast with the help of rigging, which allows you to transform the wind energy into the movement of the ship. Sails are divided into straight and oblique.
Straight sails are in the shape of an isosceles trapezoid, oblique sails are in the shape of a triangle or unequal trapezoid. The use of oblique sails allows the boat to move steeply towards the wind.
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