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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... Main Gaff topsail tack . 37. Fore channels . 38. Main channels . 39. Tiller . 40. Main Sheet . 41. Reef pennant . 42. Reef cringles . 43. Maintopsail sheet . E. Maintopsail . G. H. Reef points . I. ) the after part , the leach .
... Main Gaff topsail tack . 37. Fore channels . 38. Main channels . 39. Tiller . 40. Main Sheet . 41. Reef pennant . 42. Reef cringles . 43. Maintopsail sheet . E. Maintopsail . G. H. Reef points . I. ) the after part , the leach .
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... points , and reset the sail , hoisting throat taut up before the peak . Q. A. How would you take in the balance reef , the third and fourth reef being in ? Ease the peak sufficiently to allow the jaws of the gaff to come close down ...
... points , and reset the sail , hoisting throat taut up before the peak . Q. A. How would you take in the balance reef , the third and fourth reef being in ? Ease the peak sufficiently to allow the jaws of the gaff to come close down ...
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... point on the quarter . A. Hook on the guy pennant to the main boom , and pass it outside of the lee main rigging , bring ... points , ease off the earings , overhaul the gear , especially your reef tackles , before coming down from aloft ...
... point on the quarter . A. Hook on the guy pennant to the main boom , and pass it outside of the lee main rigging , bring ... points , ease off the earings , overhaul the gear , especially your reef tackles , before coming down from aloft ...
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... points extend from the close reef cringle on the after leach up to the throat earing ( in small vessels ) , but in large vessels from the cringle in the after leach to about two or three feet below the throat earing , and on to the luff ...
... points extend from the close reef cringle on the after leach up to the throat earing ( in small vessels ) , but in large vessels from the cringle in the after leach to about two or three feet below the throat earing , and on to the luff ...
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... Points of the Compass ; so fixed as to throw the Light 10 Points on each side of the Ship , viz . , from right ahead to 2 Points abaft the Beam on either side ; and of such a Character as to be visible on a dark Night , with a clear ...
... Points of the Compass ; so fixed as to throw the Light 10 Points on each side of the Ship , viz . , from right ahead to 2 Points abaft the Beam on either side ; and of such a Character as to be visible on a dark Night , with a clear ...
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