Fore & aft seamanship for yachtsmen, revised by a practical yachtsman |
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... tackles . 16 . Forestay . 17. Topmast stay . 18. Bobstay . 19. Bobstay fall . 20. Jib traveller . 21. Jib halliards . A. Mainsail . B. Foresail . C. Jib . D. Gaff topsail . A. The sail , or mizen . 1. Mast . 2. Bumpkin . 3. Mizen boom ...
... tackles . 16 . Forestay . 17. Topmast stay . 18. Bobstay . 19. Bobstay fall . 20. Jib traveller . 21. Jib halliards . A. Mainsail . B. Foresail . C. Jib . D. Gaff topsail . A. The sail , or mizen . 1. Mast . 2. Bumpkin . 3. Mizen boom ...
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... tackles . 36 . Burgee 16 . Forestay . 37 . Gaff topsail halliards . 17. Topmast stay . 38 . 18. Bobstay . 19. Bobstay fall . 20. Jib traveller . 21. Jib halliards . Channels . 39. Main sheet . 40. Fore sheet . 41. Spinnaker boom guy ...
... tackles . 36 . Burgee 16 . Forestay . 37 . Gaff topsail halliards . 17. Topmast stay . 38 . 18. Bobstay . 19. Bobstay fall . 20. Jib traveller . 21. Jib halliards . Channels . 39. Main sheet . 40. Fore sheet . 41. Spinnaker boom guy ...
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... tackle with pennant on each side abaft the rigging . Q. What are they used for ? A. They act as backstays for the lower mast , and are also used for hoisting a boat or other heavy weight out or in . Q. To what portion of the hull is the ...
... tackle with pennant on each side abaft the rigging . Q. What are they used for ? A. They act as backstays for the lower mast , and are also used for hoisting a boat or other heavy weight out or in . Q. To what portion of the hull is the ...
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... tackle ( the latter in a large vessel ) . Shrouds have the tackle on the inner end ; bobstay , the tackle on the outer end , with a line on the bight to trice it up with when required . The standing part of a bobstay is generally chain ...
... tackle ( the latter in a large vessel ) . Shrouds have the tackle on the inner end ; bobstay , the tackle on the outer end , with a line on the bight to trice it up with when required . The standing part of a bobstay is generally chain ...
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... tackle to reef pennant , and bowse the reef cringle down on to the boom , pass the tack earing , tie the reef points , and reset the sail , hoisting throat taut up before the peak . How would you take in the balance reef , the third and ...
... tackle to reef pennant , and bowse the reef cringle down on to the boom , pass the tack earing , tie the reef points , and reset the sail , hoisting throat taut up before the peak . How would you take in the balance reef , the third and ...
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