Fore & aft seamanship for yachtsmen, revised by a practical yachtsman |
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... leads to the end of the bowsprit . Do fore and aft vessels often house and send up their topmasts ? Yes ; and for this purpose a mast or heel rope is kept rove in readiness . Q. What precautions are generally taken to prevent the mast ...
... leads to the end of the bowsprit . Do fore and aft vessels often house and send up their topmasts ? Yes ; and for this purpose a mast or heel rope is kept rove in readiness . Q. What precautions are generally taken to prevent the mast ...
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... leads on deck . How are the reef pennants of the mainsail fitted ? Q. A. A. With a wall knot or Matthew Walker on one end . How are they rove ? From down up , through the cleat on one side of the boom , through the corresponding reef ...
... leads on deck . How are the reef pennants of the mainsail fitted ? Q. A. A. With a wall knot or Matthew Walker on one end . How are they rove ? From down up , through the cleat on one side of the boom , through the corresponding reef ...
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... lead to when running before the wind ? A. Outside the rigging , and in board , to the fore part of the bowsprit bitts . Q. What is a jib topsail , and how is it set ? A. A light sail set from the bowsprit end to the topmast head ...
... lead to when running before the wind ? A. Outside the rigging , and in board , to the fore part of the bowsprit bitts . Q. What is a jib topsail , and how is it set ? A. A light sail set from the bowsprit end to the topmast head ...
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... leads from the yard arm to a block on the yard truss , or to the lower masthead . From thence on deck . How would you take in the squaresail , supposing it was blowing a strong and increasing breeze ? Slack away the yard arm whips ...
... leads from the yard arm to a block on the yard truss , or to the lower masthead . From thence on deck . How would you take in the squaresail , supposing it was blowing a strong and increasing breeze ? Slack away the yard arm whips ...
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... lead ? A. Main one between the fore and main rigging to the windlass bitts , and the Fore one through a block at the bowsprit end . Sometimes the fore guy is led to the catheads . Q. Suppose you were running in a gale , with the wind ...
... lead ? A. Main one between the fore and main rigging to the windlass bitts , and the Fore one through a block at the bowsprit end . Sometimes the fore guy is led to the catheads . Q. Suppose you were running in a gale , with the wind ...
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