Fake (flake)

To lay a rope down in wide, overlapping loops so it can run out without snagging.

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Related F-terms

Fairway
The centre portion of a navigable channel.
Forepeak
The compartment in the bow below deck — in cruising yachts often a cabin, in older designs…
Fid
A tapered hardwood or metal spike used to open the strands of a rope when splicing.
Following sea
A wave train overtaking the vessel from astern.
Furl
To roll or gather up a sail so it stows neatly on a boom, stay, or inside a spar.
Full
A sail drawing properly, filled with wind and not luffing.
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