Fore & aft seamanship for yachtsmen, revised by a practical yachtsman |
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... fitted to run out and in , and jib set flying ; the chief sails are fore - and - aft mainsail , gaff - topsail , foresail , and jib . Q. What is a Sloop Rig ? A. One mast and fore - and - aft sails like a cutter , but a standing ...
... fitted to run out and in , and jib set flying ; the chief sails are fore - and - aft mainsail , gaff - topsail , foresail , and jib . Q. What is a Sloop Rig ? A. One mast and fore - and - aft sails like a cutter , but a standing ...
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... fitted with clip - hooks , or shackles are used to give the required length when the topmast is sent aloft . Q. How is the bowsprit supported ? A. By means of a bobstay and shrouds . Q. How are they fitted ? A. With two single blocks ...
... fitted with clip - hooks , or shackles are used to give the required length when the topmast is sent aloft . Q. How is the bowsprit supported ? A. By means of a bobstay and shrouds . Q. How are they fitted ? A. With two single blocks ...
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... fitted ? Q. A. Q. A single block on the tack of the sail , a single block and the standing part under the jaws of the gaff ; from thence it leads on deck . How are the reef pennants of the mainsail fitted ? Q. A. A. With a wall knot or ...
... fitted ? Q. A. Q. A single block on the tack of the sail , a single block and the standing part under the jaws of the gaff ; from thence it leads on deck . How are the reef pennants of the mainsail fitted ? Q. A. A. With a wall knot or ...
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... fitted to the stemhead . Q. A. Q. How is the mainmast stayed ? With a triatic stay . That is a stout stay from one lower masthead to the other . Are any other stays used for this mast ? about the after part When under weigh , A. Yes ...
... fitted to the stemhead . Q. A. Q. How is the mainmast stayed ? With a triatic stay . That is a stout stay from one lower masthead to the other . Are any other stays used for this mast ? about the after part When under weigh , A. Yes ...
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... fitted . A. Q. A. The standing part of whip and a single block on the yard arm , a hook block on the sail . The whip leads from the yard arm to a block on the yard truss , or to the lower masthead . From thence on deck . How would you ...
... fitted . A. Q. A. The standing part of whip and a single block on the yard arm , a hook block on the sail . The whip leads from the yard arm to a block on the yard truss , or to the lower masthead . From thence on deck . How would you ...
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