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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... tack . 1. Mainmast . 2. Foremast . 3. Bowsprit . 4. Main boom . 5. Maintopmast . 6. Foretopmast . 7. Main Gaff . 8. Fore Gaff . 9. Maintopsail yard . 10. Foretopsail yard . 11. Squaresail boom . 12. Main toppinglifts . 13. Squaresail ...
... tack . 1. Mainmast . 2. Foremast . 3. Bowsprit . 4. Main boom . 5. Maintopmast . 6. Foretopmast . 7. Main Gaff . 8. Fore Gaff . 9. Maintopsail yard . 10. Foretopsail yard . 11. Squaresail boom . 12. Main toppinglifts . 13. Squaresail ...
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... bent ? A. Bent on to hoops round the mast , or with hanks from the throat down t the third reef , from thence there is sometimes a lacing . Q. Why ? To trice the tack up , or take the reefs 4 FORE AND AFT SEAMANSHIP .
... bent ? A. Bent on to hoops round the mast , or with hanks from the throat down t the third reef , from thence there is sometimes a lacing . Q. Why ? To trice the tack up , or take the reefs 4 FORE AND AFT SEAMANSHIP .
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... tack up , or take the reefs in with greater facility , by slacking up the lacing or unreeving it . How is the tack tricing line fitted ? A single block on the tack of the sail , a single block and the standing part under the jaws of the ...
... tack up , or take the reefs in with greater facility , by slacking up the lacing or unreeving it . How is the tack tricing line fitted ? A single block on the tack of the sail , a single block and the standing part under the jaws of the ...
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... tack and sheet fast . Slack off and haul down outer halliards as low as possible . Then let go midship halliards , haul on the downhauls , and gather in the sail . In the case of a flying squaresail , as it is called , simply lower the ...
... tack and sheet fast . Slack off and haul down outer halliards as low as possible . Then let go midship halliards , haul on the downhauls , and gather in the sail . In the case of a flying squaresail , as it is called , simply lower the ...
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... tack of the mainsail . Q. How would you tack ? A. Ease down helm ; as soon as she comes head to wind slack off jib sheet . As soon as the jib fills on the other tack , let draw the fore sheet and haul aft jib sheet , and trim sail . Q ...
... tack of the mainsail . Q. How would you tack ? A. Ease down helm ; as soon as she comes head to wind slack off jib sheet . As soon as the jib fills on the other tack , let draw the fore sheet and haul aft jib sheet , and trim sail . Q ...
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