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third-person singular simple present vangs, present participle vanging, simple past and past participle vanged
(dialectal or obsolete) To take; undertake for.
(dialectal, as a godparent) To undertake for at the baptismal font; be godfather or godmother to. examples
plural vangs
(nautical) A line extended down from the end of a gaff, used to regulate its position quotations examples
Having the vang and the Cunningham in the right spot can be beneficial.
2013, Frank Bethwaite, Fast Handling Technique, page 141
(sailing) To flatten the sail and regulate its position with such a line. quotations examples
On a catamaran, the curved track has enough beam to allow the mainsheet to vang the boom throughout its entire arc.
1998 February, Yachting, page 62
The Patented Hoyt Jib Boom adds to offwind speed by vanging the jib and acting as a built in whisker pole.
1999 January, Cruising World, volume 25, number 1, page 80
We needed to vang the main, pull it down to flatten it, and make it more efficient.
2018, Henry R. Danielson, Island People: Finding Our Way