Fore & aft seamanship for yachtsmen, revised by a practical yachtsman |
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... helm up , trim and make sail . Fore stay is carried away . What would you do ? Put the helm down . Trice up the tack and ease down throat and peak halliards ; down foresail , hook the halliards on to the stem head , haul them taut ...
... helm up , trim and make sail . Fore stay is carried away . What would you do ? Put the helm down . Trice up the tack and ease down throat and peak halliards ; down foresail , hook the halliards on to the stem head , haul them taut ...
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... bring the end inboard to the lee waist , hook on the guy tackle from the windlass bitts ; trice up the tack of the mainsail ; put the helm up , check the yards , ease off main sheet , and take in the slack of boom guy tackle ; haul ...
... bring the end inboard to the lee waist , hook on the guy tackle from the windlass bitts ; trice up the tack of the mainsail ; put the helm up , check the yards , ease off main sheet , and take in the slack of boom guy tackle ; haul ...
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... helm is put down , gather in the slack , and hold on the warp , this will check her round . When round slip the warp . Q. How would you construct a raft to rescue a crew ? A. Three spare spars lashed as a triangle , with water casks ...
... helm is put down , gather in the slack , and hold on the warp , this will check her round . When round slip the warp . Q. How would you construct a raft to rescue a crew ? A. Three spare spars lashed as a triangle , with water casks ...
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... bring up . If the tide was favourable I would get the anchor or kedge over to leeward with plenty of chain , bend on a stout hawser to the chain within a couple of feet of the anchor , and lead it aft to the quarter . Put the helm down ...
... bring up . If the tide was favourable I would get the anchor or kedge over to leeward with plenty of chain , bend on a stout hawser to the chain within a couple of feet of the anchor , and lead it aft to the quarter . Put the helm down ...
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