Fore & aft seamanship for yachtsmen, revised by a practical yachtsman |
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... taut upon it , and take out the fid . Slack the bowsprit in to the second or third fid hole , as required , ship the fid , and then set up the gear . Some vessels are fitted with a rack and pinion wheel , with a handle similar to that ...
... taut upon it , and take out the fid . Slack the bowsprit in to the second or third fid hole , as required , ship the fid , and then set up the gear . Some vessels are fitted with a rack and pinion wheel , with a handle similar to that ...
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... taut up before the peak . How would you take in the balance reef , the third and fourth reef being in ? Ease the peak sufficiently to allow the jaws of the gaff to come close down ; when down pass throat earing , and hook on tack tackle ...
... taut up before the peak . How would you take in the balance reef , the third and fourth reef being in ? Ease the peak sufficiently to allow the jaws of the gaff to come close down ; when down pass throat earing , and hook on tack tackle ...
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... taut ; send a hand aloft to place a strop round the masthead just over the collar of the forestay , hook on a good double block , and reeve a luff tackle of sufficient length to reach to the stemhead , hook on ; sway away until the ...
... taut ; send a hand aloft to place a strop round the masthead just over the collar of the forestay , hook on a good double block , and reeve a luff tackle of sufficient length to reach to the stemhead , hook on ; sway away until the ...
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... taut , and do the same with the other part . Draw the strands taut as possible , marl and serve the end of the strands on each side , and set up your shroud again . Q. Do the above man©«uvres apply to a yawl as well as a cutter ? A. Yes ...
... taut , and do the same with the other part . Draw the strands taut as possible , marl and serve the end of the strands on each side , and set up your shroud again . Q. Do the above man©«uvres apply to a yawl as well as a cutter ? A. Yes ...
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... taut buntlines and clewlines . aloft to reef . With a reef in , and the sail set , how would you shake it out ? Send men A. Lower the yard down , haul the braces taut , haul out the reef tackles , let go the reef points , ease off the ...
... taut buntlines and clewlines . aloft to reef . With a reef in , and the sail set , how would you shake it out ? Send men A. Lower the yard down , haul the braces taut , haul out the reef tackles , let go the reef points , ease off the ...
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