Fore & aft seamanship for yachtsmen, revised by a practical yachtsman |
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... Suppose your mainsail has no balance reef ? A. Then lower the jaws of the gaff as aforesaid and lash the leach of the sail round the boom . Q. What is scandalizing the mainsail ? A. Tricing the tack up , and lowering or dropping the ...
... Suppose your mainsail has no balance reef ? A. Then lower the jaws of the gaff as aforesaid and lash the leach of the sail round the boom . Q. What is scandalizing the mainsail ? A. Tricing the tack up , and lowering or dropping the ...
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... Suppose your masthead broke off just above the eyes of the rigging , and carried away your peak halliards and its blocks , how would you set your mainsail ? A. With three reefs , and hoist the peak of the gaff with the lee boom topping ...
... Suppose your masthead broke off just above the eyes of the rigging , and carried away your peak halliards and its blocks , how would you set your mainsail ? A. With three reefs , and hoist the peak of the gaff with the lee boom topping ...
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... Suppose you were in a strong breeze ? Ease off jib sheet , haul foresheet a - weather , and stand by with a line for the boat . You are close hauled on port tack , and a man falls overboard , what do you do ? Throw the yacht in the wind ...
... Suppose you were in a strong breeze ? Ease off jib sheet , haul foresheet a - weather , and stand by with a line for the boat . You are close hauled on port tack , and a man falls overboard , what do you do ? Throw the yacht in the wind ...
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... Suppose this happened in a strong breeze , what danger would you appre- hend , supposing your guy pennant had broken ? A. Q. A. That the bight of the boom sheet , as the boom was going over might sweep everything off the deck that it ...
... Suppose this happened in a strong breeze , what danger would you appre- hend , supposing your guy pennant had broken ? A. Q. A. That the bight of the boom sheet , as the boom was going over might sweep everything off the deck that it ...
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... Suppose you were at anchor in a calm , how would you keep the chain clear of the anchor ? A. By heaving in the cable quite short without tripping the anchor . Q. What is meant by tide - rode ? Swung round by the tide , and riding head ...
... Suppose you were at anchor in a calm , how would you keep the chain clear of the anchor ? A. By heaving in the cable quite short without tripping the anchor . Q. What is meant by tide - rode ? Swung round by the tide , and riding head ...
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