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Rigging and Turnbuckle

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Difference between Rigging and Turnbuckle

Rigging vs. Turnbuckle

Rigging comprises the system of ropes, cables and chains, which support a sailing ship or sail boat's masts—standing rigging, including shrouds and stays—and which adjust the position of the vessel's sails and spars to which they are attached—the running rigging, including halyards, braces, sheets and vangs. A turnbuckle, stretching screw or bottlescrew is a device for adjusting the tension or length of ropes, cables, tie rods, and other tensioning systems.

Similarities between Rigging and Turnbuckle

Rigging and Turnbuckle have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Tension (physics).

Tension (physics)

In physics, tension may be described as the pulling force transmitted axially by the means of a string, cable, chain, or similar one-dimensional continuous object, or by each end of a rod, truss member, or similar three-dimensional object; tension might also be described as the action-reaction pair of forces acting at each end of said elements.

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Rigging and Turnbuckle Comparison

Rigging has 37 relations, while Turnbuckle has 23. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 1.67% = 1 / (37 + 23).

References

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