Fore & aft seamanship for yachtsmen, revised by a practical yachtsman |
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... sometimes sets a flying jib on a small jibboom . Q. What is a Yawl or Dandy Rig ? A. A fore - and - aft mainsail , gaff topsail , foresail , and jib , are carried as in a Cutter ; in addition there is a small mizenmast stepped in the ...
... sometimes sets a flying jib on a small jibboom . Q. What is a Yawl or Dandy Rig ? A. A fore - and - aft mainsail , gaff topsail , foresail , and jib , are carried as in a Cutter ; in addition there is a small mizenmast stepped in the ...
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... the mainsail bent ? A. Bent on to hoops round the mast , or with hanks from the throat down to the third reef , from thence there is sometimes a lacing . Q. Why ? A. To trice the tack up , or take the 4 FORE AND AFT SEAMANSHIP .
... the mainsail bent ? A. Bent on to hoops round the mast , or with hanks from the throat down to the third reef , from thence there is sometimes a lacing . Q. Why ? A. To trice the tack up , or take the 4 FORE AND AFT SEAMANSHIP .
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... sometimes travels on an iron rod or horse across the deck . A bowline bridle on the after leach or leech , with a line to the foremost shroud is used to keep the sail to windward when necessary . How are the jib halliards or halyards ...
... sometimes travels on an iron rod or horse across the deck . A bowline bridle on the after leach or leech , with a line to the foremost shroud is used to keep the sail to windward when necessary . How are the jib halliards or halyards ...
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... sometimes bent to the yard which is hoisted by the fore halliard , lifts being dispensed with . Q. How would you take it in ? A. Keep the tack and sheet fast . Slack off and haul down outer halliards as low as possible . Then let go ...
... sometimes bent to the yard which is hoisted by the fore halliard , lifts being dispensed with . Q. How would you take it in ? A. Keep the tack and sheet fast . Slack off and haul down outer halliards as low as possible . Then let go ...
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... Sometimes the fore guy is led to the catheads . Q. Suppose you were running in a gale , with the wind dead aft , what canvas would you carry ? A. Q. A. Q. A. Close reefed square topsail . Having the storm trysail and fore staysail ...
... Sometimes the fore guy is led to the catheads . Q. Suppose you were running in a gale , with the wind dead aft , what canvas would you carry ? A. Q. A. Q. A. Close reefed square topsail . Having the storm trysail and fore staysail ...
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