Fore & aft seamanship for yachtsmen, revised by a practical yachtsman |
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... windward when necessary . How are the jib halliards or halyards rove ? Through two single blocks with a purchase on the standing part same as the peak halliards . Q. How would you set a jib ? A. Q. A. Q. A. Hook on the halliards to the ...
... windward when necessary . How are the jib halliards or halyards rove ? Through two single blocks with a purchase on the standing part same as the peak halliards . Q. How would you set a jib ? A. Q. A. Q. A. Hook on the halliards to the ...
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... windward , round in on the mainsheet , trice up the tack and becket the helm . Let go the jib outhaul , sing out to stand by ! and the sail will fly in along the bowsprit , muzzle it , let go the halliards , and haul down . Bend on the ...
... windward , round in on the mainsheet , trice up the tack and becket the helm . Let go the jib outhaul , sing out to stand by ! and the sail will fly in along the bowsprit , muzzle it , let go the halliards , and haul down . Bend on the ...
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... windward , helm down , boom well in ; as soon as the anchor was up , let draw fore sheet , shift the helm , haul in the main sheet , set the jib , and down tack of the mainsail . Q. How would you tack ? A. Ease down helm ; as soon as ...
... windward , helm down , boom well in ; as soon as the anchor was up , let draw fore sheet , shift the helm , haul in the main sheet , set the jib , and down tack of the mainsail . Q. How would you tack ? A. Ease down helm ; as soon as ...
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... windward . Hook it on , and trim mainsail . Splice the broken one , and send it aloft for a lee one . Being on a wind , proceed to trim sail so as to keep the wind nearly dead . aft , say about a point on the quarter . Hook on the guy ...
... windward . Hook it on , and trim mainsail . Splice the broken one , and send it aloft for a lee one . Being on a wind , proceed to trim sail so as to keep the wind nearly dead . aft , say about a point on the quarter . Hook on the guy ...
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... windward . Q. Suppose you were at anchor in a calm , how would you keep the chain clear of the anchor ? A. By heaving in the cable quite short without tripping the anchor . Q. What is meant by tide - rode ? Swung round by the tide , and ...
... windward . Q. Suppose you were at anchor in a calm , how would you keep the chain clear of the anchor ? A. By heaving in the cable quite short without tripping the anchor . Q. What is meant by tide - rode ? Swung round by the tide , and ...
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