Fore and Aft Seamanship for Yachtsmen: With Names of Ropes, Sails, and Spars in a Cutter, Yawl, Or Schooner |
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Gaff topsail clew line . 13 . Throat or Main halliards , 34 . Gaff topsail sheet . 14 .
Boom Topping lift . 35 . Jib topsail halliards . 15 . Runners and tackles , 36 .
Burgee 16 . Forestay . 37 . Gaff topsail halliards . 17 . Topmast stay . 38 .
Channels .
Gaff topsail clew line . 13 . Throat or Main halliards , 34 . Gaff topsail sheet . 14 .
Boom Topping lift . 35 . Jib topsail halliards . 15 . Runners and tackles , 36 .
Burgee 16 . Forestay . 37 . Gaff topsail halliards . 17 . Topmast stay . 38 .
Channels .
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Always take it in to leeward of the mainsail if possible because there is less
chance of its jambing . b . How is the gaff topsail downhaul fitted ? 1 . The
standing part on the clew of the sail , and through a single block on the head of
the sail ...
Always take it in to leeward of the mainsail if possible because there is less
chance of its jambing . b . How is the gaff topsail downhaul fitted ? 1 . The
standing part on the clew of the sail , and through a single block on the head of
the sail ...
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Q . How is the outer end , or clew of mainsail secured ? 4 . Generally shackled on
to a traveller , with about three fect drift , to slack up , when the sail shrinks with
wet . ha Q . How are the tack tricing lines fitted ? FORE AND AFT SEAMANSHIP .
Q . How is the outer end , or clew of mainsail secured ? 4 . Generally shackled on
to a traveller , with about three fect drift , to slack up , when the sail shrinks with
wet . ha Q . How are the tack tricing lines fitted ? FORE AND AFT SEAMANSHIP .
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