Sailing Boats from Around the World: The Classic 1906 TreatiseCourier Corporation, 6 de out. de 2012 - 576 páginas Comprehensive, profusely illustrated book documents early-20th-century sailing. Includes detailed, instructional manual for beginning and experienced sailors, review of small vessels then in use; racing boats, odd and experimental vessels, and more. Over 380 line drawings and photographs, including body, deck, and sail plans. Nautical vocabulary. Indexes. Bibliography. |
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... boom is required for the spritsail. Sprit-sail and Fore-sail. mast will be sufficient ; but a small boat will. As to the shrouds, a single small-sized rope on each side of the The settee main-sail when close-reefed forms a triangle, and ...
... boom is required for the spritsail. Sprit-sail and Fore-sail. mast will be sufficient ; but a small boat will. As to the shrouds, a single small-sized rope on each side of the The settee main-sail when close-reefed forms a triangle, and ...
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... boom is attached to the mast by a goose-neck in the same manner as for the Cutter rig; whereas in the native Bermudian boats the foreend of the boom is set in an eyelet formed in.
... boom is attached to the mast by a goose-neck in the same manner as for the Cutter rig; whereas in the native Bermudian boats the foreend of the boom is set in an eyelet formed in.
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... boom being held close to the mast by a strong grommet, and the clew of the sail is then hauled taut to the outer end of the boom.31 The Anglo-Bermudian is a rig best suited for smooth inland waters. The main-sail, when properly shaped ...
... boom being held close to the mast by a strong grommet, and the clew of the sail is then hauled taut to the outer end of the boom.31 The Anglo-Bermudian is a rig best suited for smooth inland waters. The main-sail, when properly shaped ...
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... boom is then secured by means of a lanyard rove through a half sheave in the boom end. By this method the goose-neck is dispensed with, and the foot of the sail may be stretched taut, and will stand as flat as possible without lacing to ...
... boom is then secured by means of a lanyard rove through a half sheave in the boom end. By this method the goose-neck is dispensed with, and the foot of the sail may be stretched taut, and will stand as flat as possible without lacing to ...
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... boom (where one is used), in the same way as the gaff of a cutter's main-sail. THE UNA RIG. THE term 'Una rig' implies a boat with one sail only. The Una rig (as here illustrated) is of American origin, and is nearly identical with the ...
... boom (where one is used), in the same way as the gaff of a cutter's main-sail. THE UNA RIG. THE term 'Una rig' implies a boat with one sail only. The Una rig (as here illustrated) is of American origin, and is nearly identical with the ...
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Sailing Boats from Around the World: The Classic 1906 Treatise Henry Coleman Folkard Visualização parcial - 2000 |
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