Fore & aft seamanship for yachtsmen, revised by a practical yachtsman |
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... fall . 20. Jib traveller . 21. Jib halliards . A. Mainsail . B. Foresail . C. Jib . D. Gaff topsail . A. The sail ... falls . 17 . 18 . Davits . Main shrouds . 19. Fore shrouds . 20 . Forestay . 21. Bowsprit shrouds . 22. Foretopmast ...
... fall . 20. Jib traveller . 21. Jib halliards . A. Mainsail . B. Foresail . C. Jib . D. Gaff topsail . A. The sail ... falls . 17 . 18 . Davits . Main shrouds . 19. Fore shrouds . 20 . Forestay . 21. Bowsprit shrouds . 22. Foretopmast ...
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... fall . 20. Jib traveller . 21. Jib halliards . Channels . 39. Main sheet . 40. Fore sheet . 41. Spinnaker boom guy ... falls . 17 . Davits . 18. Main shrouds . 19. Fore shrouds . 20 . Forestay . 21. Bowsprit shrouds . 22. Foretopmast ...
... fall . 20. Jib traveller . 21. Jib halliards . Channels . 39. Main sheet . 40. Fore sheet . 41. Spinnaker boom guy ... falls . 17 . Davits . 18. Main shrouds . 19. Fore shrouds . 20 . Forestay . 21. Bowsprit shrouds . 22. Foretopmast ...
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... falling when housed , in addition to keeping the mast - rope rove ? A. The bight of a rope ( about two or three fathoms long , with an eye spliced in each end ) is seized on to an eye bolt , on the heel of the topmast ; the ends of the ...
... falling when housed , in addition to keeping the mast - rope rove ? A. The bight of a rope ( about two or three fathoms long , with an eye spliced in each end ) is seized on to an eye bolt , on the heel of the topmast ; the ends of the ...
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... 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 standing towards the man . You are ...
... 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 standing towards the man . You are ...
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... FALL FOR WARM , WET OR Except wet from N.E'ward . LESS WIND . MORE WIND . " First rise , After low , Foretells ... fall takes place , with a rising thermometer and increased damp- ness , wind and rain may be expected from the South ...
... FALL FOR WARM , WET OR Except wet from N.E'ward . LESS WIND . MORE WIND . " First rise , After low , Foretells ... fall takes place , with a rising thermometer and increased damp- ness , wind and rain may be expected from the South ...
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