Fore & aft seamanship for yachtsmen, revised by a practical yachtsman |
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... deck , and there set up with a runner and tackle . Double ones are fitted with the standing part on the cap , and led thence through a single block at the boom end and back to a block at the cap , thence to the deck . In large Cutters a ...
... deck , and there set up with a runner and tackle . Double ones are fitted with the standing part on the cap , and led thence through a single block at the boom end and back to a block at the cap , thence to the deck . In large Cutters a ...
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... deck . How are the reef pennants of the mainsail fitted ? Q. A. A. With a wall knot or Matthew Walker on one end . How are they rove ? From down up , through the cleat on one side of the boom , through the corresponding reef cringle on ...
... deck . How are the reef pennants of the mainsail fitted ? Q. A. A. With a wall knot or Matthew Walker on one end . How are they rove ? From down up , through the cleat on one side of the boom , through the corresponding reef cringle on ...
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... deck , Q. How would you get under weigh ? A. Heave short , loose sails , hoist the mainsail , trice the tack up , and overhaul the main sheet . Heave the anchor up , when off the ground run the foresail up , with sheet to windward ...
... deck , Q. How would you get under weigh ? A. Heave short , loose sails , hoist the mainsail , trice the tack up , and overhaul the main sheet . Heave the anchor up , when off the ground run the foresail up , with sheet to windward ...
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... deck , and the standing part on the other , the latter being fitted with a gun - tackle purchase . Q. How are they used when setting the mainsail ? A. Hoisted taut with the hauling , and then set up with the standing part . Q. How is ...
... deck , and the standing part on the other , the latter being fitted with a gun - tackle purchase . Q. How are they used when setting the mainsail ? A. Hoisted taut with the hauling , and then set up with the standing part . Q. How is ...
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... deck . How would you take in the squaresail , supposing it was blowing a strong and increasing breeze ? Slack away the yard arm whips , hauling in on the downhauls , when they are down as low as possible , slack away the midship ...
... deck . How would you take in the squaresail , supposing it was blowing a strong and increasing breeze ? Slack away the yard arm whips , hauling in on the downhauls , when they are down as low as possible , slack away the midship ...
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