Fore & aft seamanship for yachtsmen, revised by a practical yachtsman |
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... hoist B P W , ¡° do you wish to be reported " ; and report the Distinguishing Signals given in reply . SIGNALS OF DISTRESS . In the day - time , whether used or displayed together or separately . 1. A gun fired at intervals of about a ...
... hoist B P W , ¡° do you wish to be reported " ; and report the Distinguishing Signals given in reply . SIGNALS OF DISTRESS . In the day - time , whether used or displayed together or separately . 1. A gun fired at intervals of about a ...
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... hoisting a boat or other heavy weight out or in . Q. To what portion of the hull is the fore stay secured ? A. Q. A. To the stemhead in a Cutter . In a sloop the forestay generally leads to the end of the bowsprit . Do fore and aft ...
... hoisting a boat or other heavy weight out or in . Q. To what portion of the hull is the fore stay secured ? A. Q. A. To the stemhead in a Cutter . In a sloop the forestay generally leads to the end of the bowsprit . Do fore and aft ...
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... hoisting the ensign or signals , and for hauling the gaff down . Q. How is the luff of the mainsail bent ? A. Bent on to hoops round the mast , or with hanks from the throat down to the third reef , from thence there is sometimes a ...
... hoisting the ensign or signals , and for hauling the gaff down . Q. How is the luff of the mainsail bent ? A. Bent on to hoops round the mast , or with hanks from the throat down to the third reef , from thence there is sometimes a ...
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... hoist away on the halliards , and haul aft the sheet . ( Set on the lee side of the foresail . ) How is the gaff topsail sheet rove ? From the deck through a block under the jaws of the gaff , from thence through a sheave or a block at ...
... hoist away on the halliards , and haul aft the sheet . ( Set on the lee side of the foresail . ) How is the gaff topsail sheet rove ? From the deck through a block under the jaws of the gaff , from thence through a sheave or a block at ...
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... hoist up and trim . A downhaul is bent on to each halliard . modern yachts the sail is sometimes bent to the yard which is hoisted by the fore halliard , lifts being dispensed with . Q. How would you take it in ? A. Keep the tack and ...
... hoist up and trim . A downhaul is bent on to each halliard . modern yachts the sail is sometimes bent to the yard which is hoisted by the fore halliard , lifts being dispensed with . Q. How would you take it in ? A. Keep the tack and ...
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