The Deputy First Minister joked at the First Minister's expense, jibing at the apparent disunity within McConnell's ranks. |
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On the second day, we practiced jibing, or passing the boat's backside through the wind. |
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Many an hour was spent tacking, jibing and splicing the main brace with the occasional capsize as well. |
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The result is an intriguing brew of thick textures jibing into a florid collection of sonic patchworks. |
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For starters it doesn't fly from a spinnaker pole, which makes setting and jibing the sail simple. |
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Careful control of the boom and mainsail is required when jibing in order to prevent a violent motion of the boom when it switches sides. |
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This was met with congratulations from the oldies, but the usual jibing remarks from my sister. |
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The boat is equipped with a refrigerator, a freezer, and a microwave, so the women can zap their meals between jibing, tacking, and swabbing decks. |
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At the time I remember it not really kind of jibing with me, specifically for the reason that the women have their own tour. |
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Improve acceleration after start and jibing without sacrificing stability or speed. |
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The moderate curved fin outline ensures enough maneuverability for easy jibing. |
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By tacking and jibing, Alinghi has twice been successful in bringing the America's Cup to Switzerland. |
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This type of board is symmetrical which eliminates the need to change feet when jibing. |
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Nautix carbon booms are the lighest on the market for more pleisure: fast planning, finest adjustment, easy jibing, result less tiredness for a nice session. |
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Traditional sailing vessels with boomless or square sails are not put at risk by jibing. |
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After jibing this afternoon, the Safran will only have to perform a limited number of maneuvers to leave the Gulf of Gascony and start heading towards the trade winds. |
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We're in an area involving a high degree of tactical risk because many of the boats are changing their relative positions at each jibing maneuver, so everything can turn around very quickly. |
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We had flown into Airlie Beach the night before, stocked up on provisions, and by noon were practicing tacking and jibing in the bays near Airlie Beach. |
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Jibing is often necessary to change course when sailing off the wind or downwind. |
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