Fore & aft seamanship for yachtsmen, revised by a practical yachtsman |
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... light , commonly known as a blue light , every fifteen minutes ; or 2. A bright white light flashed or shown at short or frequent intervals just above the bulwarks , for about a minute at a time . แ Any Master of a vessel who uses or ...
... light , commonly known as a blue light , every fifteen minutes ; or 2. A bright white light flashed or shown at short or frequent intervals just above the bulwarks , for about a minute at a time . แ Any Master of a vessel who uses or ...
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... light make , used only in light winds for going free ; it extends from the bowsprit end to the main rigging . Q. What is a spitfire jib ? A very small jib , of No. 1 canvas , for stormy weather . Q. How would you shift jibs in a gale of ...
... light make , used only in light winds for going free ; it extends from the bowsprit end to the main rigging . Q. What is a spitfire jib ? A very small jib , of No. 1 canvas , for stormy weather . Q. How would you shift jibs in a gale of ...
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... light breeze and smooth water it may be done with a whole mainsail set , but in a strong breeze in a sea - way it requires preparation and care . The first thing is to reduce the power of the mainsail ; this is readily done by tricing ...
... light breeze and smooth water it may be done with a whole mainsail set , but in a strong breeze in a sea - way it requires preparation and care . The first thing is to reduce the power of the mainsail ; this is readily done by tricing ...
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... 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 , haul foresheet a - weather , and stand by with a line for the boat ...
... 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 , haul foresheet a - weather , and stand by with a line for the boat ...
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... light winds , or on a wire rope jumper , from the masthead to the deck . A downhaul is usually bent on to it . Q. How would you reef the square topsail ? A. Q. Lower the yard down . Trim with the braces to keep the sail on the lift ...
... light winds , or on a wire rope jumper , from the masthead to the deck . A downhaul is usually bent on to it . Q. How would you reef the square topsail ? A. Q. Lower the yard down . Trim with the braces to keep the sail on the lift ...
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