Fore & aft seamanship for yachtsmen, revised by a practical yachtsman |
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... end , or clew of mainsail secured ? A. Generally shackled on to a traveller , with about three feet drift , to slack up , when the sail shrinks with wet . Q. How are the tack tricing lines fitted ? A. FORE AND AFT SEAMANSHIP .
... end , or clew of mainsail secured ? A. Generally shackled on to a traveller , with about three feet drift , to slack up , when the sail shrinks with wet . Q. How are the tack tricing lines fitted ? A. FORE AND AFT SEAMANSHIP .
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... feet of the anchor , and lead it aft to the quarter . Put the helm down and let her come to ; when she begins to lose way , let go the anchor to leeward and haul on the hawser ; when she is fairly round , slip your cable and haul in the ...
... feet of the anchor , and lead it aft to the quarter . Put the helm down and let her come to ; when she begins to lose way , let go the anchor to leeward and haul on the hawser ; when she is fairly round , slip your cable and haul in the ...
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... Feet above the Hull , a White Light , in a globular Lantern of Eight Inches in Diameter , and so constructed as to show a clear uniform and unbroken Light visible all round the Horizon , and at a Distance of at least One Mile . Art . 8 ...
... Feet above the Hull , a White Light , in a globular Lantern of Eight Inches in Diameter , and so constructed as to show a clear uniform and unbroken Light visible all round the Horizon , and at a Distance of at least One Mile . Art . 8 ...
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