Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
jib-boom
Noun
/ˈdʒɪbˌbuːm/

Definition
A jib-boom is a spar that extends the bowsprit of a sailing vessel, designed to hold the forward portion of the jib sail.

Examples
- The jib-boom allowed the yacht to capture more wind as it sailed across the bay.
- Without a properly rigged jib-boom, the sailboat struggled to maintain speed in the race.

Meaning
It helps to increase the area of the sail and improve the ship’s performance downwind.

Synonyms
- bow sprit
- fore boom