Fore & aft seamanship for yachtsmen, revised by a practical yachtsman |
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... run out and in , and jib set flying ; the chief sails are fore - and - aft mainsail , gaff - topsail , foresail , and jib . Q. What is a Sloop Rig ? A. One mast and fore - and - aft sails like a cutter , but a standing bowsprit ; the ...
... run out and in , and jib set flying ; the chief sails are fore - and - aft mainsail , gaff - topsail , foresail , and jib . Q. What is a Sloop Rig ? A. One mast and fore - and - aft sails like a cutter , but a standing bowsprit ; the ...
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... 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 . Sometimes it is ...
... 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 . Sometimes it is ...
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... running before the wind , and wish to gybe , what precautions should you take ? A. Gybing in a fore and aft vessel requires great care , otherwise it is dangerous , ( the man©«uvre is the same in both classes of vessels ) the chances are ...
... running before the wind , and wish to gybe , what precautions should you take ? A. Gybing in a fore and aft vessel requires great care , otherwise it is dangerous , ( the man©«uvre is the same in both classes of vessels ) the chances are ...
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... run down , keep her head to wind until she loses headway , then let go the anchor , and pay out chain . When she is brought up , lower the mainsail , and furl sail . How would you anchor when running ? Haul the head sails down , slack ...
... run down , keep her head to wind until she loses headway , then let go the anchor , and pay out chain . When she is brought up , lower the mainsail , and furl sail . How would you anchor when running ? Haul the head sails down , slack ...
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... run out or in . Q. What is a Topsail Schooner Rig ? A fore - and - aft mainsail and gaff - topsail upon the mainmast ... running bowsprit , when it is fitted to the stemhead . Q. A. Q. How is the mainmast stayed ? With a triatic stay ...
... run out or in . Q. What is a Topsail Schooner Rig ? A fore - and - aft mainsail and gaff - topsail upon the mainmast ... running bowsprit , when it is fitted to the stemhead . Q. A. Q. How is the mainmast stayed ? With a triatic stay ...
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