Fore and Aft Seamanship for Yachtsmen: With Names of Ropes, Sails, and Spars in a Cutter, Yawl, Or SchoonerCharles Wilson (late Norie & Wilson), 1878 - 16 sider |
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Side 6
... close down ; when down pass throat earing , and hook on tack tackle , reeve the points , tie them , and set up the peak halliards . Q. Suppose your mainsail has no balance reef- ? A. Then lower the jaws of the gaff as aforesaid and lash ...
... close down ; when down pass throat earing , and hook on tack tackle , reeve the points , tie them , and set up the peak halliards . Q. Suppose your mainsail has no balance reef- ? A. Then lower the jaws of the gaff as aforesaid and lash ...
Side 8
... close hauled on port tack , and a man falls overboard , what do you do ? A. Throw the yacht in the wind , throw overboard a life - buoy , grating , oars , or anything that is at hand . By this time the yacht will be on the other tack ...
... close hauled on port tack , and a man falls overboard , what do you do ? A. Throw the yacht in the wind , throw overboard a life - buoy , grating , oars , or anything that is at hand . By this time the yacht will be on the other tack ...
Side 10
... , hoist the peak of mainsail , down main tack , trim sails and set gaff topsail . Q. Suppose your weather boom topping lift broke while you were close hauled , what would you do ? A. Q. A. Haul taut the lee one until the.
... , hoist the peak of mainsail , down main tack , trim sails and set gaff topsail . Q. Suppose your weather boom topping lift broke while you were close hauled , what would you do ? A. Q. A. Haul taut the lee one until the.
Side 13
... close reef has been taken in . The eyelet - holes for the reef - points extend from the close reef cringle on the after leach up to the throat earing ( in small vessels ) , but in large vessels from the cringle in the after leach to ...
... close reef has been taken in . The eyelet - holes for the reef - points extend from the close reef cringle on the after leach up to the throat earing ( in small vessels ) , but in large vessels from the cringle in the after leach to ...
Side
... close hauled and the other Ship free , in which case the latter Ship shall keep out of the Way ; but if they have the Wind on the same Side , or if one of them has the Wind aft , the Ship which is to windward shall keep out of the Way ...
... close hauled and the other Ship free , in which case the latter Ship shall keep out of the Way ; but if they have the Wind on the same Side , or if one of them has the Wind aft , the Ship which is to windward shall keep out of the Way ...
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