Fore & aft seamanship for yachtsmen, revised by a practical yachtsman |
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... , and the after corners the clews ; of the sides , the upper part is the head ; the lower , the foot ; the fore part , the luff ; the after part , the leach . SIGNAL STATIONS & SEMAPHORES . Signal Stations have been established.
... , and the after corners the clews ; of the sides , the upper part is the head ; the lower , the foot ; the fore part , the luff ; the after part , the leach . SIGNAL STATIONS & SEMAPHORES . Signal Stations have been established.
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... sides , the upper part is the head ; the lower , the foot ; the fore part , the luff ; SIGNAL STATIONS & SEMAPHORES . Signal Stations have been established. 1. Lower mast and hoops . 2. Topmast . 3. Bowsprit . 22. Fore halliards . 23 ...
... sides , the upper part is the head ; the lower , the foot ; the fore part , the luff ; SIGNAL STATIONS & SEMAPHORES . Signal Stations have been established. 1. Lower mast and hoops . 2. Topmast . 3. Bowsprit . 22. Fore halliards . 23 ...
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... side are usually fitted in these Rigs ? A. Three or four in large craft , two in small vessels . Q. Q. Any other gear ? A. Yes , a runner and tackle with pennant on each side abaft the rigging . Q. What are they used for ? A. They act ...
... side are usually fitted in these Rigs ? A. Three or four in large craft , two in small vessels . Q. Q. Any other gear ? A. Yes , a runner and tackle with pennant on each side abaft the rigging . Q. What are they used for ? A. They act ...
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... side of the stem to extend the spread of the bowsprit shrouds in sharp bowed vessels . Q. How are the topping lifts fitted ? A. Q. A. Single or double from the masthead to the boom end ( in small vessels ) . Describe them . The standing ...
... side of the stem to extend the spread of the bowsprit shrouds in sharp bowed vessels . Q. How are the topping lifts fitted ? A. Q. A. Single or double from the masthead to the boom end ( in small vessels ) . Describe them . The standing ...
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... side of the boom , through the corresponding reef cringle on the after part of the sail , and down through the sheave on the other side of the boom . Q. How is the foresail fitted ? A. Q. A. With hanks on ( or by a lacing to ) the fore ...
... side of the boom , through the corresponding reef cringle on the after part of the sail , and down through the sheave on the other side of the boom . Q. How is the foresail fitted ? A. Q. A. With hanks on ( or by a lacing to ) the fore ...
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