Fore & aft seamanship for yachtsmen, revised by a practical yachtsman |
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... foresail up , with sheet to 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 ...
... foresail up , with sheet to 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 ...
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... foresail , hook the halliards on to the stem head , haul them 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 ...
... foresail , hook the halliards on to the stem head , haul them 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 ...
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... foresail , and staysail set on the fore stay and one or two jibs , square topsail and top gallant sail on the foremast , and with a standing bowsprit . Q. Where is the fore stay usually set up ? A. Generally to a bull's - eye in an iron ...
... foresail , and staysail set on the fore stay and one or two jibs , square topsail and top gallant sail on the foremast , and with a standing bowsprit . Q. Where is the fore stay usually set up ? A. Generally to a bull's - eye in an iron ...
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... foresail and fore - staysail sheets . Q. How would you set the square sail ? A. Haul down the fore - staysail . Q. Why ? A. Q. A. Because the sail would not draw , and the halliards are wanted for the midship halliards of the square ...
... foresail and fore - staysail sheets . Q. How would you set the square sail ? A. Haul down the fore - staysail . Q. Why ? A. Q. A. Because the sail would not draw , and the halliards are wanted for the midship halliards of the square ...
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... foresail guyed out on one side , and the mainsail on the other . Q. Where do the guys lead ? A. Main one between the fore and main rigging to the windlass bitts , and the Fore one through a block at the bowsprit end . Sometimes the fore ...
... foresail guyed out on one side , and the mainsail on the other . Q. Where do the guys lead ? A. Main one between the fore and main rigging to the windlass bitts , and the Fore one through a block at the bowsprit end . Sometimes the fore ...
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