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 1
... Mainsail . Channels . 39. Main sheet . 40. Fore sheet . 41. Spinnaker boom guy . 42. Ensign . E. Jib topsail . H. Forecastle . B. Foresail . C. Jib . F. The quarter . I. Stem , Cutwater . D. Gaff topsail . G. Midships . K. Truck ...
... Mainsail . Channels . 39. Main sheet . 40. Fore sheet . 41. Spinnaker boom guy . 42. Ensign . E. Jib topsail . H. Forecastle . B. Foresail . C. Jib . F. The quarter . I. Stem , Cutwater . D. Gaff topsail . G. Midships . K. Truck ...
Side 3
... mainsail , gaff - topsail , foresail , and jib . Q. What is a Sloop Rig ? 4. One mast and fore - and - aft sails like a cutter , but a standing bowsprit ; the foresail is set on a stay leading to the bowsprit , she sometimes sets a ...
... mainsail , gaff - topsail , foresail , and jib . Q. What is a Sloop Rig ? 4. One mast and fore - and - aft sails like a cutter , but a standing bowsprit ; the foresail is set on a stay leading to the bowsprit , she sometimes sets a ...
Side 4
... mainsail bent ? A. Bent on to hoops round the mast , or with hanks from the throat down t the third reef , from thence there is sometimes a lacing . Q. Why ? To trice the tack up , or take the reefs 4 FORE AND AFT SEAMANSHIP .
... mainsail bent ? A. Bent on to hoops round the mast , or with hanks from the throat down t the third reef , from thence there is sometimes a lacing . Q. Why ? To trice the tack up , or take the reefs 4 FORE AND AFT SEAMANSHIP .
Side 5
... mainsail fitted ? With a wall knot or Matthew Walker on one end . How are they rove ? From down up , through the cleat on one side of the boom , through the corresponding reef cringle on the after part of the sail , and down through the ...
... mainsail fitted ? With a wall knot or Matthew Walker on one end . How are they rove ? From down up , through the cleat on one side of the boom , through the corresponding reef cringle on the after part of the sail , and down through the ...
Side 6
... mainsail . Q. How would you reef a mainsail ? A. Lower throat and peak halliards sufficiently to take in the reef required , hook on reef tackle to reef pennant , and bowse the reef cringle down on to the boom , pass the tack earing ...
... mainsail . Q. How would you reef a mainsail ? A. Lower throat and peak halliards sufficiently to take in the reef required , hook on reef tackle to reef pennant , and bowse the reef cringle down on to the boom , pass the tack earing ...
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