A spinnaker pole is a spar used in (both dinghy and ) to help support and control a variety of headsails, particularly the spinnaker. It is also used with other sails, such as genoas and , when sailing downwind with no spinnaker hoisted, sometimes using a special light spinnaker pole called a whisker pole, possible since the load on the pole is very light on this point of sail.
For a spinnaker, the line attached to the pole is the guy, or brace, and the corner is the tack. For other headsails, such as a jib, the line would be the sheet, attached to the clew.
An uphaul is a line run from the middle of the spinnaker pole up to a block on the mast, and is used to support the weight of the spinnaker pole. A downhaul or foreguy runs down so that the height of the pole is under positive control at all times.
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