Fore & aft seamanship for yachtsmen, revised by a practical yachtsman |
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... Reef Pennant . 11 . Crosstrees . 32. Main outhaul . 12 . Peak halliards . 33 . Gaff topsail clew line . 13. Throat ... Reef pennant . 42. Reef cringles . 43. Maintopsail sheet . SCHOONER'S SAILS , & c . A. Mainsail . B. Foresail . C ...
... Reef Pennant . 11 . Crosstrees . 32. Main outhaul . 12 . Peak halliards . 33 . Gaff topsail clew line . 13. Throat ... Reef pennant . 42. Reef cringles . 43. Maintopsail sheet . SCHOONER'S SAILS , & c . A. Mainsail . B. Foresail . C ...
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... Reef Pennant . 11 . Crosstrees . 32. Main outhaul . 12. Peak halliards . 33 . Gaff topsail clew line . 31 . Gaff ... Reef pennant . 42. Reef cringles . 43 . Maintopsail sheet . D. Jib . E. Maintopsail . F. Foretopsail . G. H. Reef points ...
... Reef Pennant . 11 . Crosstrees . 32. Main outhaul . 12. Peak halliards . 33 . Gaff topsail clew line . 31 . Gaff ... Reef pennant . 42. Reef cringles . 43 . Maintopsail sheet . D. Jib . E. Maintopsail . F. Foretopsail . G. H. Reef points ...
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... reef a Cutter's bowsprit ? A. Slack up all the gear . Reeve a heel rope and heave taut upon it , and take out the fid . Slack the bowsprit in to the second or third fid hole , as required , ship the fid , and then set up the gear . Some ...
... reef a Cutter's bowsprit ? A. Slack up all the gear . Reeve a heel rope and heave taut upon it , and take out the fid . Slack the bowsprit in to the second or third fid hole , as required , ship the fid , and then set up the gear . Some ...
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... reefs in with greater facility , by slacking up the lacing or unreeving it . How is the tack tricing line fitted ... reef cringle on the after part of the sail , and down through the sheave on the other side of the boom . Q. How is ...
... reefs in with greater facility , by slacking up the lacing or unreeving it . How is the tack tricing line fitted ... reef cringle on the after part of the sail , and down through the sheave on the other side of the boom . Q. How is ...
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... reef a mainsail ? A. Q. A. Lower throat and peak halliards sufficiently to take in the reef required , hook on reef tackle to reef pennant , and bowse the reef cringle down on to the boom , pass the tack earing , tie the reef points ...
... reef a mainsail ? A. Q. A. Lower throat and peak halliards sufficiently to take in the reef required , hook on reef tackle to reef pennant , and bowse the reef cringle down on to the boom , pass the tack earing , tie the reef points ...
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