Fore & aft seamanship for yachtsmen, revised by a practical yachtsman |
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Side 3
... boat or other heavy weight out or in . Q. To what portion of the hull is the fore stay secured ? A. To the stemhead in a Cutter . In a sloop the forestay generally leads to the end of the bowsprit . Q. Do fore and aft vessels often ...
... boat or other heavy weight out or in . Q. To what portion of the hull is the fore stay secured ? A. To the stemhead in a Cutter . In a sloop the forestay generally leads to the end of the bowsprit . Q. Do fore and aft vessels often ...
Side 8
... boat to come up alongside ; smooth water , light wind ? Trice tack of mainsail up , haul in mainsheet , and lay both and jib fore sheets a - weather . Q. Suppose you were in a strong breeze ? A. Q. A. Ease off jib sheet , haul foresheet ...
... boat to come up alongside ; smooth water , light wind ? Trice tack of mainsail up , haul in mainsheet , and lay both and jib fore sheets a - weather . Q. Suppose you were in a strong breeze ? A. Q. A. Ease off jib sheet , haul foresheet ...
Side 14
... boat for carrying out ? A. Stock over the stern , flukes in the boat 14 FORE AND AFT SEAMANSHIP .
... boat for carrying out ? A. Stock over the stern , flukes in the boat 14 FORE AND AFT SEAMANSHIP .
Side 15
Fore and aft seamanship. A. Stock over the stern , flukes in the boat on a plank or spar for canting overboard . Q. How would you carry out a bower anchor ? Q. A. A. The crown under the boat with a slip rope , and a ring rope over the ...
Fore and aft seamanship. A. Stock over the stern , flukes in the boat on a plank or spar for canting overboard . Q. How would you carry out a bower anchor ? Q. A. A. The crown under the boat with a slip rope , and a ring rope over the ...
Side
... boat thus obliged to anchor shall hoist , so that they shall be seen from a distance , two lights placed horizontally about 3 feet ( 1 metre ) apart , and shall keep those lights up all the time the boat shall remain at anchor . 2. Boats ...
... boat thus obliged to anchor shall hoist , so that they shall be seen from a distance , two lights placed horizontally about 3 feet ( 1 metre ) apart , and shall keep those lights up all the time the boat shall remain at anchor . 2. Boats ...
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abaft balance reef barometer boat bobstay boom topping lift carry chock clew close reef clouds clove hitch Cutter downhaul ease fitted fore and aft Fore sheet fore stay fore-staysail foremast foresail foretells furl sails gaff topsail gale go the anchor green light gybe haul head sails head to wind heave hook involve Risk jib sheet Jib topsail keep lash leeward let go lower main boom main gaff main sheet mainmast mainsail mast masthead Matthew Walker midship halliards mizen outer end outhaul peak halliards Port Side put the helm red light reef pennants reef tackle rising Risk of Collision rope round rove runner and tackle running Sailing Ships Schooner SHIPS UNDER STEAM signal single block slack spar Spinnaker boom square topsail standing Starboard Side staysail Steam Ships storm trysail taut thermometer thimble throat and peak throat halliards topmast trice the tack trim sail vangs weather windward yawl