Fore & aft seamanship for yachtsmen, revised by a practical yachtsman |
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... vessel ) . Shrouds have the tackle on the inner end ; bobstay , the tackle ... ship the fid , and then set up the gear . Some vessels are fitted with a rack ... sail when set . Q. How are the peak halliards rove ? A. Through two blocks ...
... vessel ) . Shrouds have the tackle on the inner end ; bobstay , the tackle ... ship the fid , and then set up the gear . Some vessels are fitted with a rack ... sail when set . Q. How are the peak halliards rove ? A. Through two blocks ...
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... sail from the gaff , take an Irish reef in it , and hoist it by the throat ... ship your main boom as a foremast ? A. Unship the boom from mainmast . Get ... sail to forestaysail and scandalized mainsail . A. Q. Starboard the helm , haul ...
... sail from the gaff , take an Irish reef in it , and hoist it by the throat ... ship your main boom as a foremast ? A. Unship the boom from mainmast . Get ... sail to forestaysail and scandalized mainsail . A. Q. Starboard the helm , haul ...
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... Ships or Sailing Ships , when at Anchor in Roadsteads or Fairways , shall exhibit , where it can best be seen , but at a Height not exceeding Twenty Feet above the Hull , a White Light , in a globular Lantern of Eight Inches in Diameter ...
... Ships or Sailing Ships , when at Anchor in Roadsteads or Fairways , shall exhibit , where it can best be seen , but at a Height not exceeding Twenty Feet above the Hull , a White Light , in a globular Lantern of Eight Inches in Diameter ...
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... Ship which has the other on her own Starboard Side shall keep out of the way of the other . Art . 15. SAILING SHIP AND SHIP UNDER STEAM : -If two Ships , one of which is a Sailing Ship and the other a Steam Ship , are proceeding in such ...
... Ship which has the other on her own Starboard Side shall keep out of the way of the other . Art . 15. SAILING SHIP AND SHIP UNDER STEAM : -If two Ships , one of which is a Sailing Ship and the other a Steam Ship , are proceeding in such ...
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