Fore & aft seamanship for yachtsmen, revised by a practical yachtsman |
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... come 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 ...
... come 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 ...
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... comes head to wind slack off jib sheet . As soon as the jib fills on the other tack , let draw the fore sheet and haul aft jib sheet , and trim sail . Q. How would you wear round ? A. Q. Up with the helm , trice up the tack and ease ...
... comes head to wind slack off jib sheet . As soon as the jib fills on the other tack , let draw the fore sheet and haul aft jib sheet , and trim sail . Q. How would you wear round ? A. Q. Up with the helm , trice up the tack and ease ...
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... comes head to wind , keep her so with the helm , until she loses headway . Let go the anchor , pay out chain , lower the mainsail , and furl sails . You are on a wind ; heave to so as to allow a boat to come up alongside ; smooth water ...
... comes head to wind , keep her so with the helm , until she loses headway . Let go the anchor , pay out chain , lower the mainsail , and furl sails . You are on a wind ; heave to so as to allow a boat to come up alongside ; smooth water ...
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... come back , hoist up the peak and down with the tack . Q. 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 ...
... come back , hoist up the peak and down with the tack . Q. 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 ...
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... comes down . Ease away the after guy until the boom is fore and aft , unship the goose neck , and stow along the deck ; or the boom may be hoisted up with the topping lift until it is parallel with the mast . How would you set it as a ...
... comes down . Ease away the after guy until the boom is fore and aft , unship the goose neck , and stow along the deck ; or the boom may be hoisted up with the topping lift until it is parallel with the mast . How would you set it as a ...
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