Fore & aft seamanship for yachtsmen, revised by a practical yachtsman |
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... short intervals . " Any Master of a vessel who uses or displays , or causes or permits any person under his authority to use or display any of the said signals , except in the case of a vessel being in distress , shall be liable to pay ...
... short intervals . " Any Master of a vessel who uses or displays , or causes or permits any person under his authority to use or display any of the said signals , except in the case of a vessel being in distress , shall be liable to pay ...
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... short so that it can be set up when the topmast is lowered without putting a sheepshank in it . Describe it . It is led from the topmast head through a score in the outer arm of the cross trees , below which , and in the end , a thimble ...
... short so that it can be set up when the topmast is lowered without putting a sheepshank in it . Describe it . It is led from the topmast head through a score in the outer arm of the cross trees , below which , and in the end , a thimble ...
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... short , loose sails , hoist the mainsail , trice the tack up , and overhaul the main sheet . Heave the anchor up , when off the ground run the foresail up , with sheet to windward , helm down , boom well in ; as soon as the anchor was ...
... short , loose sails , hoist the mainsail , trice the tack up , and overhaul the main sheet . Heave the anchor up , when off the ground run the foresail up , with sheet to windward , helm down , boom well in ; as soon as the anchor was ...
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... short splice . Place them together closely , take the outside strand of the lower part , and pass it round the upper part in a loop ; take the next lower strand , pass it under and up through the 8 FORE AND AFT SEAMANSHIP .
... short splice . Place them together closely , take the outside strand of the lower part , and pass it round the upper part in a loop ; take the next lower strand , pass it under and up through the 8 FORE AND AFT SEAMANSHIP .
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... short gaff , and hoisted up as far as the throat halliards of the main gaff will take it . The clew is hauled aft by a luff tackle on deck . The luff of the sail is either laced round the mast or fitted with rope beckets , on which ...
... short gaff , and hoisted up as far as the throat halliards of the main gaff will take it . The clew is hauled aft by a luff tackle on deck . The luff of the sail is either laced round the mast or fitted with rope beckets , on which ...
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