Fore & aft seamanship for yachtsmen, revised by a practical yachtsman |
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... lash the leach of the sail round the boom . Q. What is scandalizing the mainsail ? A. Tricing the tack up , and lowering or dropping the peak . Q. Where does the boom guy lead to when running before the wind ? A. Outside the rigging ...
... lash the leach of the sail round the boom . Q. What is scandalizing the mainsail ? A. Tricing the tack up , and lowering or dropping the peak . Q. Where does the boom guy lead to when running before the wind ? A. Outside the rigging ...
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... lash the heel to the bitts , keeping the sheave in the outer end fair up and down . Set up shrouds , bobstay and topmast stay . Set a small jib , put the helm up , trim and make sail . Fore stay is carried away . What would you do ? Put ...
... lash the heel to the bitts , keeping the sheave in the outer end fair up and down . Set up shrouds , bobstay and topmast stay . Set a small jib , put the helm up , trim and make sail . Fore stay is carried away . What would you do ? Put ...
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... lash and wedge the heel of the boom to the stump of foremast . Q. How would you anchor in the Downs , wind at S.W. , tide setting North- East , and you were running in from the southward ? Shorten sail to forestaysail and scandalized ...
... lash and wedge the heel of the boom to the stump of foremast . Q. How would you anchor in the Downs , wind at S.W. , tide setting North- East , and you were running in from the southward ? Shorten sail to forestaysail and scandalized ...
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... lashed as a triangle , with water casks lashed inside of the triangle , and small spare spars lashed on top . Q. Your ... lash it amidships , get a luff tackle on the inboard end , and you will find she will steer unless a very unhandy ...
... lashed as a triangle , with water casks lashed inside of the triangle , and small spare spars lashed on top . Q. Your ... lash it amidships , get a luff tackle on the inboard end , and you will find she will steer unless a very unhandy ...
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... Lash a small tail block on the bowsprit outside the shroud iron , reeve a rope through it , bend it on to the outer clew of your spinnaker and haul chock out , belay and hoist away on the halliards ; use the balloon jib sheets for ...
... Lash a small tail block on the bowsprit outside the shroud iron , reeve a rope through it , bend it on to the outer clew of your spinnaker and haul chock out , belay and hoist away on the halliards ; use the balloon jib sheets for ...
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