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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... lower than the others, and is in fact but a few inches above the bottom of the boat. With a free wind, a light lug-sail is sometimes used, but only in fine weather. These curraghs, when managed skilfully under oars, are said to be ...
... lower than the others, and is in fact but a few inches above the bottom of the boat. With a free wind, a light lug-sail is sometimes used, but only in fine weather. These curraghs, when managed skilfully under oars, are said to be ...
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... lower than that of any other rig, and the fore-sail is smaller, has less hoist, and stands lower than that of other rigs with higher mast. It is, moreover, a rig that may be readily managed by one person. In rigging. HALF-DECKED BOATS ...
... lower than that of any other rig, and the fore-sail is smaller, has less hoist, and stands lower than that of other rigs with higher mast. It is, moreover, a rig that may be readily managed by one person. In rigging. HALF-DECKED BOATS ...
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... lower part of the mast; the top end of the spreet is set in the peak-eye of the sail, and so the whole is spread. A ... lower end of the heel-rope should be slipped over the lower end of the spreet as it stands in the snouter; a pull or ...
... lower part of the mast; the top end of the spreet is set in the peak-eye of the sail, and so the whole is spread. A ... lower end of the heel-rope should be slipped over the lower end of the spreet as it stands in the snouter; a pull or ...
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... lower part of the mast. No 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 ...
... lower part of the mast. No 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 ...
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... lower down the mast, which will bring the spreet lower, and generally admit of one reef; but when two reefs are necessary, and the heel of the spreet cannot be got down low enough, the spreet must be unshipped, the top-end taken out of ...
... lower down the mast, which will bring the spreet lower, and generally admit of one reef; but when two reefs are necessary, and the heel of the spreet cannot be got down low enough, the spreet must be unshipped, the top-end taken out of ...
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Sailing Boats from Around the World: The Classic 1906 Treatise Henry Coleman Folkard Visualização parcial - 2000 |
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