Fore & aft seamanship for yachtsmen, revised by a practical yachtsman |
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... bent ? A. Bent on to hoops round the mast , or with hanks from the throat down to the third reef , from thence there is sometimes a lacing . Q. Why ? A. To trice the tack up , or take the 4 FORE AND AFT SEAMANSHIP .
... bent ? A. Bent on to hoops round the mast , or with hanks from the throat down to the third reef , from thence there is sometimes a lacing . Q. Why ? A. To trice the tack up , or take the 4 FORE AND AFT SEAMANSHIP .
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... ? A. Lower the foresail down , hoist up and square the yard , bend on the yard- arm whips to the earings , and the foresail halliards to the middle of the In head of the sail , hitch the lizard on FORE AND AFT SEAMANSHIP . 5.
... ? A. Lower the foresail down , hoist up and square the yard , bend on the yard- arm whips to the earings , and the foresail halliards to the middle of the In head of the sail , hitch the lizard on FORE AND AFT SEAMANSHIP . 5.
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... bend a smaller jib ) after securing the shroud with a shroud knot if it was rope , —if it was chain , and no shackle at hand , reef knot it , -stop the ends , set up the gear , trim and make sail . How would you anchor on a wind ? Trice ...
... bend a smaller jib ) after securing the shroud with a shroud knot if it was rope , —if it was chain , and no shackle at hand , reef knot it , -stop the ends , set up the gear , trim and make sail . How would you anchor on a wind ? Trice ...
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... bent on to the middle of the head of sail , before hoisting it up . Q. A. Describe this . A thimble with a rope tail ; this travels on the topsail sheet in light winds , or on a wire rope jumper , from the masthead to the deck . A ...
... bent on to the middle of the head of sail , before hoisting it up . Q. A. Describe this . A thimble with a rope tail ; this travels on the topsail sheet in light winds , or on a wire rope jumper , from the masthead to the deck . A ...
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... bent on to a short gaff , and hoisted up as far as the throat halliards of the main gaff will take it . The clew is hauled aft by a luff tackle on deck . The luff of the sail is either laced round the mast or fitted with rope beckets ...
... bent on to a short gaff , and hoisted up as far as the throat halliards of the main gaff will take it . The clew is hauled aft by a luff tackle on deck . The luff of the sail is either laced round the mast or fitted with rope beckets ...
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