Fore & aft seamanship for yachtsmen, revised by a practical yachtsman |
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Side 5
... let go the sheet , and trip up . When the sail is clewed up , let go the halliards , and haul it down by the tack and downhaul . Always take it in to lee- ward of the mainsail if possible because there is less chance of its jambing . Q ...
... let go the sheet , and trip up . When the sail is clewed up , let go the halliards , and haul it down by the tack and downhaul . Always take it in to lee- ward of the mainsail if possible because there is less chance of its jambing . Q ...
Side 6
... Let go the jib outhaul , sing out to stand by ! and the sail will fly in along the bowsprit , muzzle it , let go the halliards , and haul down . Bend on the sheets to the spitfire jib , hook the tack on the traveller , and the halliards ...
... Let go the jib outhaul , sing out to stand by ! and the sail will fly in along the bowsprit , muzzle it , let go the halliards , and haul down . Bend on the sheets to the spitfire jib , hook the tack on the traveller , and the halliards ...
Side 8
... let go the anchor , and pay out chain . When she is brought up , lower the mainsail , and furl sail . Q. How would ... Let go the anchor , pay out chain , lower the mainsail , and furl sails . You are on a wind ; heave to so as to allow ...
... let go the anchor , and pay out chain . When she is brought up , lower the mainsail , and furl sail . Q. How would ... Let go the anchor , pay out chain , lower the mainsail , and furl sails . You are on a wind ; heave to so as to allow ...
Side 9
... let go , to be clear of the foresail . A. Q. How are the peak halliards of the mainsail rove ? Through three single blocks on the masthead , and two on the gaff . The hauling part on one side on deck , and the standing part on the other ...
... let go , to be clear of the foresail . A. Q. How are the peak halliards of the mainsail rove ? Through three single blocks on the masthead , and two on the gaff . The hauling part on one side on deck , and the standing part on the other ...
Side 11
... let go the midship halliards ? The lizard , which is bent on to the middle of the head of sail , before hoisting it up . Describe this . A thimble with a rope tail ; this travels on the topsail sheet in light winds , or on a wire rope ...
... let go the midship halliards ? The lizard , which is bent on to the middle of the head of sail , before hoisting it up . Describe this . A thimble with a rope tail ; this travels on the topsail sheet in light winds , or on a wire rope ...
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Fore & Aft Seamanship for Yachtsmen, Revised by a Practical Yachtsman Fore And Aft Seamanship,Marmaduke Merrywhistle Ingen forhåndsvisning tilgjengelig - 2016 |
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