SeamanshipW.J. Potts & Company, 1880 - 181 páginas |
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... head . Each of the others is in succession made the breadth of a seizing larger than the one that precedes it . Q. How is the dead eye turned in ? A. Tar and parcel the score of the dead eye , and turn the rope in with the sun if it be ...
... head . Each of the others is in succession made the breadth of a seizing larger than the one that precedes it . Q. How is the dead eye turned in ? A. Tar and parcel the score of the dead eye , and turn the rope in with the sun if it be ...
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... head , or through a hole in the cap , and sets up in the top ; in some cases it sets up on the deck . Q. Where do the other small stays set up , and what kind of rope is now coming into extensive use ? A. The other small fore - and ...
... head , or through a hole in the cap , and sets up in the top ; in some cases it sets up on the deck . Q. Where do the other small stays set up , and what kind of rope is now coming into extensive use ? A. The other small fore - and ...
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... head , so that the fall may work clear of the main fall . Lash a girtline block above the last block . Clove - hitch two stout ropes to the shear heads , so as to have two fore guys , and two after guys , put luff tackles on each of ...
... head , so that the fall may work clear of the main fall . Lash a girtline block above the last block . Clove - hitch two stout ropes to the shear heads , so as to have two fore guys , and two after guys , put luff tackles on each of ...
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... HEAD . Q. Place a top over a mast head . A. Lay the top on deck abaft the mast , foreside against the mast , lower part down . Reeve girtlines on each side of the mast head . Pass the end of each under the fore part of the top , and ...
... HEAD . Q. Place a top over a mast head . A. Lay the top on deck abaft the mast , foreside against the mast , lower part down . Reeve girtlines on each side of the mast head . Pass the end of each under the fore part of the top , and ...
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... head . Be careful to have them fair , and forced well down on the bolsters . Proceed , in like manner , with the first pair of shrouds on the port side , then with the second pair on the starboard side ; and so on . Next , place the ...
... head . Be careful to have them fair , and forced well down on the bolsters . Proceed , in like manner , with the first pair of shrouds on the port side , then with the second pair on the starboard side ; and so on . Next , place the ...
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abaft altitude was observed anchor assuming the latitudes backstays beam BERGEN bills of lading blasts block boat bore by Compass bottomry bowsprit captain cargo casks chart charter charter party Chronometer shewed close hauled crew cringle crosstrees damage deck demurrage Deviation distance Distant Signals dunnage fast feet Find the Ship's Fixed fore foremast freight green light hawser heave hoist inches lash Latitude 50 leech line of bearing load Longitude lower mast head master mate merchant miles minutes mizen NORTH SHIELDS observed altitude owner points port side red light reeve riding rigging rope rudder sailing ship second altitude Ship by Sumner's Ship's Head Ship's position shrouds signal spar starboard side stay staysail steam ship steamer steering stern stow Sumner's Method Sun's suppose the Ship's tack tackle taking the second tide topgallant topgallant mast topmast topsail trysail vessel weather wind windward yard