Fore & aft seamanship for yachtsmen, revised by a practical yachtsman |
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... winds for going free ; it extends from the bowsprit end to the main rigging . Q. What is a spitfire jib ? A very small jib , of No. 1 canvas , for stormy weather . Q. How would you shift jibs in a gale of wind ? A. 4 . Get the sail up ...
... winds for going free ; it extends from the bowsprit end to the main rigging . Q. What is a spitfire jib ? A very small jib , of No. 1 canvas , for stormy weather . Q. How would you shift jibs in a gale of wind ? A. 4 . Get the sail up ...
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... wind , shift over the mainboom , get the head sheets over , and as she rounds to , down tack of mainsail . You are running before the wind , and wish to gybe , what precautions should you take ? A. Gybing in a fore and aft vessel ...
... wind , shift over the mainboom , get the head sheets over , and as she rounds to , down tack of mainsail . You are running before the wind , and wish to gybe , what precautions should you take ? A. Gybing in a fore and aft vessel ...
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... wind ? Trice up the tack of the mainsail , take in the jib , slack and trice up the bobstay , put the helm down , when she comes up head to wind , meet her with the helm , let the foresail run down , keep her head to wind until she ...
... wind ? Trice up the tack of the mainsail , take in the jib , slack and trice up the bobstay , put the helm down , when she comes up head to wind , meet her with the helm , let the foresail run down , keep her head to wind until she ...
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... wind nearly dead . aft , say about a point on the quarter . Hook on the guy pennant to the main boom , and pass it ... winds , or on a wire rope jumper , from the masthead to the deck . A downhaul is usually bent on to it . Q. How would ...
... wind nearly dead . aft , say about a point on the quarter . Hook on the guy pennant to the main boom , and pass it ... winds , or on a wire rope jumper , from the masthead to the deck . A downhaul is usually bent on to it . Q. How would ...
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... wind on the port quarter , moderate wind , smooth water . The man at the helm lets her run off so as to bring the wind on the starboard quarter ; what would you do ? A. Hard - a - starboard the helm , ease down the throat , aud peak ...
... wind on the port quarter , moderate wind , smooth water . The man at the helm lets her run off so as to bring the wind on the starboard quarter ; what would you do ? A. Hard - a - starboard the helm , ease down the throat , aud peak ...
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