The Nautical Magazine, Volúmenes171-172Brown, Son and Ferguson, 1954 |
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... hands to man the headsail lines . The wheel would go down , and the barge would swing steadily round on to her new tack . run . A nod from the skipper , and the amateur hand would release the bowline holding the foresail up to windward ...
... hands to man the headsail lines . The wheel would go down , and the barge would swing steadily round on to her new tack . run . A nod from the skipper , and the amateur hand would release the bowline holding the foresail up to windward ...
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... hand in hand with the time indications of the Sun , it is necessary to put the hands of the clock forward or back , according to the Difference of Longitude West or East the ship makes during the day . It is therefore abundantly clear ...
... hand in hand with the time indications of the Sun , it is necessary to put the hands of the clock forward or back , according to the Difference of Longitude West or East the ship makes during the day . It is therefore abundantly clear ...
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... hand , has everything to commend it , provided there is the interest and a certain amount of aptitude of course . It is not expensive , it can be carried on almost anywhere , and it does not annoy other people ; that is , unless one ...
... hand , has everything to commend it , provided there is the interest and a certain amount of aptitude of course . It is not expensive , it can be carried on almost anywhere , and it does not annoy other people ; that is , unless one ...
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Epic of the E R Stirling By SKIPPER | 6 |
Deep Water Drama By J D MARWEND | 11 |
Letters to the Editor | 17 |
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