A GPS-based navigation device that displays the boat’s position on a digital chart. Used for real-time route planning and tracking.
A fitting used to secure ropes (lines). Knowing how to secure a line to a cleat correctly is one of the first skills new sailors learn.
Sailing as close to the wind as possible (typically 30–45 degrees). It’s the most upwind point of sail.
The open area near the stern where the helm, crew, and instruments are located. It’s the hub of onboard activity.
The entrance from the cockpit to the interior of the boat.