In
sailing, the
trapeze refers to a wire that comes from a point high on the
mast, usually where the
shrouds are fixed, to a hook on the crew member's harness at approximately waist level. The position when extended on the trapeze is outside the
hull, braced against it (or an extension of it outwards) with the soles of the feet, facing the masthead, and clipped on by a hook on the trapeze harness. This gives the crew member more leverage to keep the boat flat by allowing the crew member's
centre of gravity to balance the force of the wind in the sails.