Fore and Aft Seamanship for Yachtsmen: With Names of Ropes, Sails, and Spars in a Cutter, Yawl, Or SchoonerCharles Wilson (late Norie & Wilson), 1878 - 16페이지 |
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... rove in readiness . 2. What precautions are generally taken to prevent the mast from falling when housed , in addition to keeping the mast - rope rove ? 4. The bight of a rope ( about two or three fathoms long , with an eye spliced in ...
... rove in readiness . 2. What precautions are generally taken to prevent the mast from falling when housed , in addition to keeping the mast - rope rove ? 4. The bight of a rope ( about two or three fathoms long , with an eye spliced in ...
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... rove through a block under the eyes of the rigging . The lee one is overhauled slack , or unhooked , to keep the chafe off the sail when set . How are the peak halliards rove ? Through two blocks on the gaff , and three at the masthead ...
... rove through a block under the eyes of the rigging . The lee one is overhauled slack , or unhooked , to keep the chafe off the sail when set . How are the peak halliards rove ? Through two blocks on the gaff , and three at the masthead ...
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... rove ? From down up , through the cleat on one side of the boom , through the corresponding reef cringle on the after part of the sail , and down through the sheave on the other side of the boom . How is the foresail fitted ? With hanks ...
... rove ? From down up , through the cleat on one side of the boom , through the corresponding reef cringle on the after part of the sail , and down through the sheave on the other side of the boom . How is the foresail fitted ? With hanks ...
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... rove ? A. Through three single blocks on the masthead , and two on the gaff . The hauling part on one side on deck , and the standing part on the other , the latter being fitted with a gun - tackle purchase . Q. How are they used when ...
... rove ? A. Through three single blocks on the masthead , and two on the gaff . The hauling part on one side on deck , and the standing part on the other , the latter being fitted with a gun - tackle purchase . Q. How are they used when ...
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... rove through an eye - bolt or bee block , on one side of the boom , then through the cringle on the after leech of the sail , and down through a chock or bee block ( which has a sheave in it ) on the other side of the boom . This end is ...
... rove through an eye - bolt or bee block , on one side of the boom , then through the cringle on the after leech of the sail , and down through a chock or bee block ( which has a sheave in it ) on the other side of the boom . This end is ...
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