driftpin
/ˈdrɪftˌpɪn/Definitions
1. noun
A pin that is used to secure a sail to a boat’s mast by sliding up or down a rope, typically a halyard or a sheet.
“The sailor adjusted the sail by moving the driftpin up the halyard.”
1. noun
A pin that is used to secure a sail to a boat’s mast by sliding up or down a rope, typically a halyard or a sheet.
“The sailor adjusted the sail by moving the driftpin up the halyard.”