Fore & aft seamanship for yachtsmen, revised by a practical yachtsman |
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... square flag , having either above or below it a ball , or anything rese.abling a ball . At night , whether used or displayed together or separately . 1. A gun fired at intervals of about a minute . 2. Flames on the ship , ( as from a ...
... square flag , having either above or below it a ball , or anything rese.abling a ball . At night , whether used or displayed together or separately . 1. A gun fired at intervals of about a minute . 2. Flames on the ship , ( as from a ...
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... square sail yard fitted in a Cutter or Sloop ? A. Q. In modern vessels , see next question . The old fashioned way was with a strop and thimble on the midship part of the yard , this travelled on a wire rope jumper , set up from the ...
... square sail yard fitted in a Cutter or Sloop ? A. Q. In modern vessels , see next question . The old fashioned way was with a strop and thimble on the midship part of the yard , this travelled on a wire rope jumper , set up from the ...
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... square topsail , in place of which she sets a fore gaff - topsail . Small ones , and most racing craft , have a Cutter's bowsprit , to run out or in . Q. What is a Topsail Schooner Rig ? A fore - and - aft mainsail and gaff - topsail ...
... square topsail , in place of which she sets a fore gaff - topsail . Small ones , and most racing craft , have a Cutter's bowsprit , to run out or in . Q. What is a Topsail Schooner Rig ? A fore - and - aft mainsail and gaff - topsail ...
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... square sail ? A. Haul down the fore - staysail . Q. Why ? A. Q. A. Because the sail would not draw , and the halliards are wanted for the midship halliards of the square sail . Proceed . Hook on the yard whips to the head cringles , and ...
... square sail ? A. Haul down the fore - staysail . Q. Why ? A. Q. A. Because the sail would not draw , and the halliards are wanted for the midship halliards of the square sail . Proceed . Hook on the yard whips to the head cringles , and ...
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... square topsail . Having the storm trysail and fore staysail reefed and ready for setting when required . Your topsail blows away , and the vessel will not keep ahead of the sea . What would you do ? Down helm , and heave to under the ...
... square topsail . Having the storm trysail and fore staysail reefed and ready for setting when required . Your topsail blows away , and the vessel will not keep ahead of the sea . What would you do ? Down helm , and heave to under the ...
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