Fore & aft seamanship for yachtsmen, revised by a practical yachtsman |
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Side 3
... rigging . Q. What are they used for ? A. They act as backstays for the lower mast , and are also used for hoisting a 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 ...
... rigging . Q. What are they used for ? A. They act as backstays for the lower mast , and are also used for hoisting a 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 ...
Side 4
... rigging it is set up with a tackle . Short lengths , called legs , fitted with clip - hooks , or shackles are used to give the required length when the topmast is sent aloft . How is the bowsprit supported ? A. By means of a bobstay and ...
... rigging it is set up with a tackle . Short lengths , called legs , fitted with clip - hooks , or shackles are used to give the required length when the topmast is sent aloft . How is the bowsprit supported ? A. By means of a bobstay and ...
Side 6
... rigging , and in board , to the fore part of the bowsprit bitts . Q. What is a jib topsail , and how is it set ? A. A light sail set from the bowsprit end to the topmast head . Sometimes it is bent on hanks to the topmast stay . Q. What ...
... rigging , and in board , to the fore part of the bowsprit bitts . Q. What is a jib topsail , and how is it set ? A. A light sail set from the bowsprit end to the topmast head . Sometimes it is bent on hanks to the topmast stay . Q. What ...
Side 7
... rigging , and carried away your peak halliards and its blocks , how would you set your mainsail ? A. With three reefs , and hoist the peak of the gaff with the lee boom topping lift or unbend the sail from the gaff , take an Irishman's ...
... rigging , and carried away your peak halliards and its blocks , how would you set your mainsail ? A. With three reefs , and hoist the peak of the gaff with the lee boom topping lift or unbend the sail from the gaff , take an Irishman's ...
Side 9
... rigging . In harbour , both are set up . When under weigh , the lee one is 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 ...
... rigging . In harbour , both are set up . When under weigh , the lee one is 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 ...
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