Fore & aft seamanship for yachtsmen, revised by a practical yachtsman |
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... carried as in a Cutter ; in addition there is a small mizenmast stepped in the stern , upon which is set either a lug or spritsail called the mizen , the sheet of which is led to the end of a horizontal spar projecting over the stern ...
... carried as in a Cutter ; in addition there is a small mizenmast stepped in the stern , upon which is set either a lug or spritsail called the mizen , the sheet of which is led to the end of a horizontal spar projecting over the stern ...
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... carried up and down the mast when not in use . When in use , it is squared by lifts from the lower masthead , and by braces leading aft . How would you set a squaresail ? A. Lower the foresail down , hoist up and square the yard , bend ...
... carried up and down the mast when not in use . When in use , it is squared by lifts from the lower masthead , and by braces leading aft . How would you set a squaresail ? A. Lower the foresail down , hoist up and square the yard , bend ...
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... carried away ? A. I would rig a span from the jaws to the end of the gaff , hook the throat halliards on to the middle of the span , and hoist the gaff with it . Q. Your bowsprit is carried away near the gammon iron ? A. Luff - up and ...
... carried away ? A. I would rig a span from the jaws to the end of the gaff , hook the throat halliards on to the middle of the span , and hoist the gaff with it . Q. Your bowsprit is carried away near the gammon iron ? A. Luff - up and ...
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... carried away . What would you do ? Put the helm down . Trice up the tack and ease down throat and peak halliards ; down foresail , hook the halliards on to the stem head , haul them taut ; send a hand aloft to place a strop round the ...
... carried away . What would you do ? Put the helm down . Trice up the tack and ease down throat and peak halliards ; down foresail , hook the halliards on to the stem head , haul them taut ; send a hand aloft to place a strop round the ...
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... carried ) have to be attended to . Lee one slacked off and weather one hauled taut whilst in stays . The mizen sheet ... carrying a heavy main boom , but it will never supersede the cutter rig , which is the more elegant of the two , and ...
... carried ) have to be attended to . Lee one slacked off and weather one hauled taut whilst in stays . The mizen sheet ... carrying a heavy main boom , but it will never supersede the cutter rig , which is the more elegant of the two , and ...
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