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Sailing Intermediate-Advanced

Across
The back bottom corner of the sail.
Is fast - when talking about heel.
The forward edge of the sail.
The front bottom corner of the sail.
If the leeward telltale is luffing.
The top of the sail.
Kills speed sailing upwind or on a reach. Beneficial downwind on a run.
Adjusts the tightness of the leech. In light to moderate air, use none of this upwind. In breeze, use increasing amounts of this.
The tack that allows you to head higher. The wind has shifted towards your stern. Good for upwind sailing, bad for downwind.
If the windward telltale is luffing and you're all the way trimmed in.
Down
The angle of the rails to the water.
The bottom of the sail.
The back edge of the sail.
The tack that forces you to bear away. This is when the wind shifts towards your bow. This is bad for upwind sailing, but good for downwind.
Tightened in breeze to flatten the luff. Also known as the downhaul.
Upwind, sail with the this tight in light air or heavy air, and loose in moderate air.
If the leeward telltale is luffing and you're close-hauled.
If the windward telltale is luffing.