Fore & aft seamanship for yachtsmen, revised by a practical yachtsman |
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... side of the foredeck with the head aft . Then haul the foresheet to 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 ...
... side of the foredeck with the head aft . Then haul the foresheet to 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 ...
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... side , and set up your shroud again . Do the above man©«uvres apply to a yawl as well as a cutter ? Yes , with two or three exceptions . For instance , in a yawl , when gybing or going about , the mizen stays ( when carried ) have to be ...
... side , and set up your shroud again . Do the above man©«uvres apply to a yawl as well as a cutter ? Yes , with two or three exceptions . For instance , in a yawl , when gybing or going about , the mizen stays ( when carried ) have to be ...
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... 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 guy Q. A. Q. A. Q. is led ...
... 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 guy Q. A. Q. A. Q. is led ...
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... side to keep the head of the boom amidships . I would clove hitch a warp over the upper end of the boom for two stays before hoisting the boom up . For shrouds I would use the two main boom topping lifts , one on each side , which are ...
... side to keep the head of the boom amidships . I would clove hitch a warp over the upper end of the boom for two stays before hoisting the boom up . For shrouds I would use the two main boom topping lifts , one on each side , which are ...
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... side of the mast . Q. A. How do you set and take in a spinnaker ? Get the inner end of the boom over the tafrail on the side opposite to that on which you are carrying the main boom , light it along until the outer end is far enough aft ...
... side of the mast . Q. A. How do you set and take in a spinnaker ? Get the inner end of the boom over the tafrail on the side opposite to that on which you are carrying the main boom , light it along until the outer end is far enough aft ...
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