Fore & aft seamanship for yachtsmen, revised by a practical yachtsman |
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... close down ; when down pass throat earing , and hook on tack tackle , reeve the points , tie them , and set up the peak halliards . Q. Suppose your mainsail has no balance reef ? A. Then lower the jaws of the gaff as aforesaid and lash ...
... close down ; when down pass throat earing , and hook on tack tackle , reeve the points , tie them , and set up the peak halliards . Q. Suppose your mainsail has no balance reef ? A. Then lower the jaws of the gaff as aforesaid and lash ...
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... close hauled on port tack , and a man falls overboard , what do you do ? Throw the yacht in the wind , throw overboard a life - buoy , grating , oars , or anything that is at hand . By this time the yacht will be on the other tack , and ...
... close hauled on port tack , and a man falls overboard , what do you do ? Throw the yacht in the wind , throw overboard a life - buoy , grating , oars , or anything that is at hand . By this time the yacht will be on the other tack , and ...
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... Close reefed square topsail . Having the storm trysail and fore staysail reefed and ready for setting when required . Your topsail blows away , and the vessel will not keep ahead of the sea . What would you do ? Down helm , and heave to ...
... Close reefed square topsail . Having the storm trysail and fore staysail reefed and ready for setting when required . Your topsail blows away , and the vessel will not keep ahead of the sea . What would you do ? Down helm , and heave to ...
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... close out , and the inner clew fast , slack down your topping lift until the boom is just clear of the rail and trim with the after guy . In large vessels it is usual to have another guy from the outer end to the side of the vessel to ...
... close out , and the inner clew fast , slack down your topping lift until the boom is just clear of the rail and trim with the after guy . In large vessels it is usual to have another guy from the outer end to the side of the vessel to ...
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... close hauled and the other Ship free , in which case the latter Ship shall keep out of the Way ; but if they have the Wind on the same Side , or if one of them has the Wind aft , the Ship which is to windward shall keep out of the Way ...
... close hauled and the other Ship free , in which case the latter Ship shall keep out of the Way ; but if they have the Wind on the same Side , or if one of them has the Wind aft , the Ship which is to windward shall keep out of the Way ...
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