Fore & aft seamanship for yachtsmen, revised by a practical yachtsman |
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... masthead to the boom end ( in small vessels ) . Describe them . The standing part is hooked on to the boom and led through a block on the cap at the masthead , from thence on deck , and there set up with a runner and tackle . Double ...
... masthead to the boom end ( in small vessels ) . Describe them . The standing part is hooked on to the boom and led through a block on the cap at the masthead , from thence on deck , and there set up with a runner and tackle . Double ...
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... masthead , hold on the halliards , let go the sheet , and trip up . When the sail is clewed up , let go the ... masthead , to the deck , at the fore side of the mast . The yard was usually carried up and down the mast when not in use ...
... masthead , hold on the halliards , let go the sheet , and trip up . When the sail is clewed up , let go the ... masthead , to the deck , at the fore side of the mast . The yard was usually carried up and down the mast when not in use ...
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... 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 three reefs , and hoist the peak of the gaff with the lee boom topping lift or ...
... 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 three reefs , and hoist the peak of the gaff with the lee boom topping lift or ...
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... masthead just over the collar of the forestay , hook on a good double block , and reeve a luff tackle of sufficient length to reach to the stemhead , hook on ; sway away until the strain is taken off the fore halliards , belay securely ...
... masthead just over the collar of the forestay , hook on a good double block , and reeve a luff tackle of sufficient length to reach to the stemhead , hook on ; sway away until the strain is taken off the fore halliards , belay securely ...
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... masthead to the other . Are any other stays used for this mast ? about the after part When under weigh , A. Yes , in large Schooners , a double stay , set up with a runner and tackle , to eye - bolts near the waterways , one on each ...
... masthead to the other . Are any other stays used for this mast ? about the after part When under weigh , A. Yes , in large Schooners , a double stay , set up with a runner and tackle , to eye - bolts near the waterways , one on each ...
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