Fore & aft seamanship for yachtsmen, revised by a practical yachtsman |
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... usually worn by merchant ships , having round it a white border one - fifth of the breadth of the flag , to be hoisted at the fore : or 2. The International Code pilotage signal indicated by PT At night , whether used or displayed ...
... usually worn by merchant ships , having round it a white border one - fifth of the breadth of the flag , to be hoisted at the fore : or 2. The International Code pilotage signal indicated by PT At night , whether used or displayed ...
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... 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 as ...
... 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 as ...
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... usually carried up and down the mast when not in use . When in use , it is squared by lifts from the lower masthead , and by braces leading aft . How would you set a squaresail ? A. Lower the foresail down , hoist up and square the yard ...
... usually carried up and down the mast when not in use . When in use , it is squared by lifts from the lower masthead , and by braces leading aft . How would you set a squaresail ? A. Lower the foresail down , hoist up and square the yard ...
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... usually set up ? A. Generally to a bull's - eye in an iron band on the bowsprit , just inside or outside the stem , unless the vessel has a running bowsprit , when it is fitted to the stemhead . Q. A. Q. How is the mainmast stayed ...
... usually set up ? A. Generally to a bull's - eye in an iron band on the bowsprit , just inside or outside the stem , unless the vessel has a running bowsprit , when it is fitted to the stemhead . Q. A. Q. How is the mainmast stayed ...
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... usually bent on to it . Q. How would you reef the square topsail ? A. Q. Lower the yard down . Trim with the braces to keep the sail on the lift . Haul out reef tackles , haul taut buntlines and clewlines . aloft to reef . With a reef ...
... usually bent on to it . Q. How would you reef the square topsail ? A. Q. Lower the yard down . Trim with the braces to keep the sail on the lift . Haul out reef tackles , haul taut buntlines and clewlines . aloft to reef . With a reef ...
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