headrope
/ˈhɛdrəʊp/ or /ˈhedroʊp/Definitions
1. noun
A rope or cable attached to a ship’s head or bow, used to control or stabilize it in a specific position.
“The sailors tied the headrope to secure the ship in the harbor.”
2. noun
A type of sailing rigging used to control the direction of a boat’s head or bow.
“The headrope was adjusted to optimize the boat’s performance in the wind.”