SeamanshipW.J. Potts & Company, 1880 - 181 páginas |
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... wind , it is secure and almost furled . Seize the leachline blocks and beckets on the jackstay . In large ships , blocks are used for the topsail sheets ; some ships have iron clamps and sheaves for them ; and small vessels have iron ...
... wind , it is secure and almost furled . Seize the leachline blocks and beckets on the jackstay . In large ships , blocks are used for the topsail sheets ; some ships have iron clamps and sheaves for them ; and small vessels have iron ...
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... wind . A. Cast off the tie from the yard and bend on the yard rope with a half hitch close to the lee side of the chock , and a rolling hitch , or timber hitch at the weather side ; cast off the foot ropes and put a slack lashing round ...
... wind . A. Cast off the tie from the yard and bend on the yard rope with a half hitch close to the lee side of the chock , and a rolling hitch , or timber hitch at the weather side ; cast off the foot ropes and put a slack lashing round ...
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... wind ; see that the ropes are clear of the rudder ; clew up , haul down , haul the yards by , and stow as fast as possible . Q. You are taken aback ? A. Take in the mizen , shiver the after yards ; when the ship falls off , fill the ...
... wind ; see that the ropes are clear of the rudder ; clew up , haul down , haul the yards by , and stow as fast as possible . Q. You are taken aback ? A. Take in the mizen , shiver the after yards ; when the ship falls off , fill the ...
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... wind ? A. Haul the weather clueline up first , then man the buntline and lee clueline . Some experienced men haul the lee clue up first . Q. Take in the mizen ? A. Lower it down ; do not brail it up . Q , You are scudding ? A. Be ...
... wind ? A. Haul the weather clueline up first , then man the buntline and lee clueline . Some experienced men haul the lee clue up first . Q. Take in the mizen ? A. Lower it down ; do not brail it up . Q , You are scudding ? A. Be ...
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... wind , and loses her head way , check the fore bowline and fore braces , and shift the helm into midships ; when the wind is about half a point on the other bow , so that it is certain the ship will come round , main- sail haul . In ...
... wind , and loses her head way , check the fore bowline and fore braces , and shift the helm into midships ; when the wind is about half a point on the other bow , so that it is certain the ship will come round , main- sail haul . In ...
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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