- 1. Vane and spindle.
- 2. Truck.
- 3. Topmast.
- 4. Cap.
- 5. Trussel trees.
- 6. Lower mast.
- 7. 7. Cross trees.
- 8. Bowsprit.
- 9. Gaff, with mainsail furled.
- 10. Main boom.
- 11. Tiller.
- 12. Rudder.
- 13. Stem.
- 14. 14. Topmast shrouds.
- 15. Topmast backstay.
- 16. Topmast stay.
- 17. Runner and tackle.
- 18. Traveller.
- 19. Channel.
- 20. Forestay with the foresail furled to it.
- 21. Bobstay.
- 22. Topping-lifts.
- 23. Topping-lift blocks.
- 24. Main-sheet.
- 25. 25. Peak halyards.
- 26. Jib halyards.
- 27. Cable.
- 28. Fore-sheet.
[PLATE XXXII.] fig. 2.
The vessel going down the harbour with all sails set, steering south, before a light breeze.
- 1. Gaff topsail.
- 2. Foresail.
- 3. Mainsail.
- 4. Tack tricing line.
- 5. Peak line, or signal halyards.
- 6. 7. 8. The 1st, 2nd, and 3rd reefs.
- 9. 9. 9. Reef-earings.
- 10. 10. 10. Cringles.
- 11. Balance reef.
- 12. Anchor stock.
- 13. Windlass.
- 14. Foresheet horse.
- 15. Main hatch.
- 16. Companion and binnacle.
[PLATE XXXIII.] fig. 1.
The vessel outside the harbour, steering east, with a smart breeze on the larboard beam.
- 1. Jib.
- 2. Foresail.
- 3. Anchor.
- 4. Eyebolt of the bowsprit shrouds.
[PLATE XXXIII.] fig. 2.
The vessel trying for the harbour in a heavy gale, close to the wind as she can lay, on the starboard tack, under a reefed mainsail and foresail, bowsprit reefed, and topmast lowered.
Plate XXXII