Fore & aft seamanship for yachtsmen, revised by a practical yachtsman |
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... 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 , or a runner and ...
... 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 , or a runner and ...
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... hooks for hooking into the thimble in the head of the sail . The sheet sometimes travels on an iron rod or horse across ... Hook on the halliards to the head of the sail , the tack to the traveller , shackle on and belay the sheets slack ...
... hooks for hooking into the thimble in the head of the sail . The sheet sometimes travels on an iron rod or horse across ... Hook on the halliards to the head of the sail , the tack to the traveller , shackle on and belay the sheets slack ...
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... hook on reef tackle to reef pennant , and bowse the reef cringle down on to the boom , pass the tack earing , tie the reef points , and reset the sail , hoisting throat taut up before the peak . How would you take in the balance reef ...
... hook on reef tackle to reef pennant , and bowse the reef cringle down on to the boom , pass the tack earing , tie the reef points , and reset the sail , hoisting throat taut up before the peak . How would you take in the balance reef ...
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... hook on your guy , slack off the main sheet , trim and make sail . Q. Suppose your masthead broke off just above the eyes of the rigging , and carried away your peak halliards and its blocks , how would you set your mainsail ? A. With ...
... hook on your guy , slack off the main sheet , trim and make sail . Q. Suppose your masthead broke off just above the eyes of the rigging , and carried away your peak halliards and its blocks , how would you set your mainsail ? A. With ...
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... hook the halliards on to the stem head , haul them taut ; send a hand aloft to place a strop round the masthead just over the collar of the forestay , hook on a good double block , and reeve a luff tackle of sufficient length to reach ...
... hook the halliards on to the stem head , haul them taut ; send a hand aloft to place a strop round the masthead just over the collar of the forestay , hook on a good double block , and reeve a luff tackle of sufficient length to reach ...
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