Fore & aft seamanship for yachtsmen, revised by a practical yachtsman |
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... heave taut upon it , and take out the fid . Slack the bowsprit in to the second or third fid hole , as required , ship the fid , and then set up the gear . Some vessels are fitted with a rack and pinion wheel , with a handle similar to ...
... heave taut upon it , and take out the fid . Slack the bowsprit in to the second or third fid hole , as required , ship the fid , and then set up the gear . Some vessels are fitted with a rack and pinion wheel , with a handle similar to ...
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... heave to with , heavy gale and sea ? A. Trysail and storm jib , topmast on 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 ...
... heave to with , heavy gale and sea ? A. Trysail and storm jib , topmast on 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 ...
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... heave to so as to allow a boat to come up alongside ; smooth water , light wind ? Trice tack of mainsail up , haul in mainsheet , and lay both and jib fore sheets a - weather . Suppose you were in a strong breeze ? Ease off jib sheet ...
... heave to so as to allow a boat to come up alongside ; smooth water , light wind ? Trice tack of mainsail up , haul in mainsheet , and lay both and jib fore sheets a - weather . Suppose you were in a strong breeze ? Ease off jib sheet ...
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... heave to under the storm trysail , and storm fore staysail with sheet a - weather . On what occasion would you set your storm trysail in preference to a close reefed mainsail ? When it was likely that I should be compelled to heave to ...
... heave to under the storm trysail , and storm fore staysail with sheet a - weather . On what occasion would you set your storm trysail in preference to a close reefed mainsail ? When it was likely that I should be compelled to heave to ...
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... heaving in the best bower chain at the same time , until I had equal lengths out on both cables . Q. A. Q. How would you proceed to unmoor ? Slack away on the weather cable , heave up the lee anchor , cat and fish it ; then heave short ...
... heaving in the best bower chain at the same time , until I had equal lengths out on both cables . Q. A. Q. How would you proceed to unmoor ? Slack away on the weather cable , heave up the lee anchor , cat and fish it ; then heave short ...
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