Fore and Aft Seamanship for Yachtsmen: With Names of Ropes, Sails, and Spars in a Cutter, Yawl, Or SchoonerCharles Wilson (late Norie & Wilson), 1878 - 16ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... starboard . A. Heave short . Set foresail and mainsail , taking care to lead the gaff between the topping lifts . Trice the tacks up . Loose the head sails , and then heave up the anchor . When the anchor is off the ground , run the jib ...
... starboard . A. Heave short . Set foresail and mainsail , taking care to lead the gaff between the topping lifts . Trice the tacks up . Loose the head sails , and then heave up the anchor . When the anchor is off the ground , run the jib ...
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... starboard tack , and clear away the wreck . Q. Why on the starboard tack ? A. Because it would prevent gybing , and as the wind might draw round to the westward , the vessel would come up and head the sea . Q. What would you do next ? A ...
... starboard tack , and clear away the wreck . Q. Why on the starboard tack ? A. Because it would prevent gybing , and as the wind might draw round to the westward , the vessel would come up and head the sea . Q. What would you do next ? A ...
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... Starboard the helm , haul down forestaysail , haul in the main sheet , and round to to leeward of Deal Bank Buoy . When head to wind , keep her so till she has lost headway . Down anchor and pay out chain . Lower the mainsail and furl ...
... Starboard the helm , haul down forestaysail , haul in the main sheet , and round to to leeward of Deal Bank Buoy . When head to wind , keep her so till she has lost headway . Down anchor and pay out chain . Lower the mainsail and furl ...
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... STARBOARD SIDE , a Green Light so constructed as to show an uniform and unbroken Light over an Arc of the Horizon of 10 Points of the Compass ; so fixed as to throw the Light from right ahead to 2 Points abaft the Beam , on the Starboard ...
... STARBOARD SIDE , a Green Light so constructed as to show an uniform and unbroken Light over an Arc of the Horizon of 10 Points of the Compass ; so fixed as to throw the Light from right ahead to 2 Points abaft the Beam , on the Starboard ...
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... Starboard Side . Fishing Vessels and open Boats when at Anchor , or attached to their Nets and stationary , shall exhibit a bright White Light . * Fishing Vessels and open Boats shall , however , not be prevented from using a Flare - up ...
... Starboard Side . Fishing Vessels and open Boats when at Anchor , or attached to their Nets and stationary , shall exhibit a bright White Light . * Fishing Vessels and open Boats shall , however , not be prevented from using a Flare - up ...
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