Fore & aft seamanship for yachtsmen, revised by a practical yachtsman |
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... weigh ? A. Heave short , loose sails , hoist the mainsail , trice the tack up , and overhaul the main sheet . Heave the anchor up , when off the ground run the foresail up , with sheet to windward , helm down , boom well in ; as soon as ...
... weigh ? A. Heave short , loose sails , hoist the mainsail , trice the tack up , and overhaul the main sheet . Heave the anchor up , when off the ground run the foresail up , with sheet to windward , helm down , boom well in ; as soon as ...
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... weigh with her mizen and jib alone . This rig is very useful for cruising and fishing , as it does away with the necessity of carrying a heavy main boom , but it will never supersede the cutter rig , which is the more elegant of the two ...
... weigh with her mizen and jib alone . This rig is very useful for cruising and fishing , as it does away with the necessity of carrying a heavy main boom , but it will never supersede the cutter rig , which is the more elegant of the two ...
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... weigh . What is a lee tide ? A. A tide setting to leeward , and with the wind . Q. How would you tend a vessel in a tideway ? A. A light vessel to leeward , a loaded vessel to windward . Q. Suppose you were at anchor in a calm , how ...
... weigh . What is a lee tide ? A. A tide setting to leeward , and with the wind . Q. How would you tend a vessel in a tideway ? A. A light vessel to leeward , a loaded vessel to windward . Q. Suppose you were at anchor in a calm , how ...
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... weigh shall use a Fog Horn : ( c . ) Steam Ships and Sailing Ships , when not under weigh , shall use a Bell . STEERING AND SAILING RULES . Art . 11. Two SAILING SHIPS MEETING : -If two Sailing Ships are meeting End on or nearly End on ...
... weigh shall use a Fog Horn : ( c . ) Steam Ships and Sailing Ships , when not under weigh , shall use a Bell . STEERING AND SAILING RULES . Art . 11. Two SAILING SHIPS MEETING : -If two Sailing Ships are meeting End on or nearly End on ...
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