Fore & aft seamanship for yachtsmen, revised by a practical yachtsman |
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... called the tacks , and the after corners the clews ; of the sides , the upper part is the head ; the lower , the foot ; the fore part , the luff ; the after part , the leach . SIGNAL STATIONS & SEMAPHORES . Signal Stations have been ...
... called the tacks , and the after corners the clews ; of the sides , the upper part is the head ; the lower , the foot ; the fore part , the luff ; the after part , the leach . SIGNAL STATIONS & SEMAPHORES . Signal Stations have been ...
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... called the tacks , and the after corners the clews ; of the sides , the upper part is the head ; the lower , the foot ; the fore part , the luff ; SIGNAL STATIONS & SEMAPHORES . Signal Stations have been established. 1. Lower mast and ...
... called the tacks , and the after corners the clews ; of the sides , the upper part is the head ; the lower , the foot ; the fore part , the luff ; SIGNAL STATIONS & SEMAPHORES . Signal Stations have been established. 1. Lower mast and ...
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... called the mizen , the sheet of which is led to the end of a horizontal spar projecting over the stern ; the foot of the mainsail is shorter to allow the boom to traverse clear of the mizenmast . The Dandy is a similar rig , but should ...
... called the mizen , the sheet of which is led to the end of a horizontal spar projecting over the stern ; the foot of the mainsail is shorter to allow the boom to traverse clear of the mizenmast . The Dandy is a similar rig , but should ...
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... called legs , fitted with clip - hooks , or shackles are used to give the required length when the topmast is sent aloft . Q. How is the bowsprit supported ? A. By means of a bobstay and shrouds . Q. How are they fitted ? A. With two ...
... called legs , fitted with clip - hooks , or shackles are used to give the required length when the topmast is sent aloft . Q. How is the bowsprit supported ? A. By means of a bobstay and shrouds . Q. How are they fitted ? A. With two ...
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... called , simply lower the yard down and gather in the sail to leeward of the mainsail . Q. How would you reef a mainsail ? A. Q. A. Lower throat and peak halliards sufficiently to take in the reef required , hook on reef tackle to reef ...
... called , simply lower the yard down and gather in the sail to leeward of the mainsail . Q. How would you reef a mainsail ? A. Q. A. Lower throat and peak halliards sufficiently to take in the reef required , hook on reef tackle to reef ...
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