A barber hauler is a control line used to adjust the horizontal angle of a sail. This tool pulls the sail either toward or away from the center of the boat. It allows the crew to fine-tune the sail shape for different wind directions. A sailor uses a barber hauler to open the sail for better speed downwind. This adjustment changes how the air flows across the surface of the front jib. Using this line helps the boat maintain power when the wind comes from the side. It provides extra control that standard sail tracks cannot offer to the racing team. Small tweaks with this device can lead to a noticeable increase in boat speed.
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