outhaul

/ˈaʊtˌhɔl/
noun
  1. A line (rope) used on a sailboat to pull the outer corner of a sail outward along the boom or yard.
    • The sailor pulled the outhaul tight to improve the boat's speed.
    • He adjusted the outhaul to flatten the sail in strong winds.
    • Before the race, check that the outhaul is properly secured.
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