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Some types of running rigging include:
- halyards, which are used to raise sails.
- downhauls, which lower a sail or a yard, and can be used to adjust the tension on the luff of a sail
- Cunninghams, which tighten the luff of a sail
- Guys, which control spinnakers
- Topping lifts, which hold up booms or yards
- Barber hauls, which adjust the sheeting angle of a foresail (jib)
Older ships (particularly square-rigged vessels) required even more running rigging like braces, which were used to adjust the fore and aft angle of a yard and braces, which adjusted the up and down angle of a yard.