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How to use halyard in a sentence

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A second man moves the yard and boats it, unreeving and coiling the halyard in the process.
Everything held firm, including the sheet stopper through which the halyard was led into the cockpit.
Appropriate exit sheaves, swivel exits for topping lifts and spinnaker halyard blocks are provided.
With one sail, one halyard, one sheet, and two winches, the boat is the ultimate in uncomplicated sailing.
A few minutes later I was shinning up the mast to whip a flag halyard to the stays.
I find the wincher a complete inconvenience as a sheet winch, but as a halyard winch it's somewhat functional.
With one sail, one halyard, one sheet, and two winches, the Nonsuch 30 is the ultimate in uncomplicated sailing.
When not used as a halyard or topping lift it stows at the mast and is ready for any emergency use.
With no gantline halyard on the Ten, Tom had to go up to the hounds and hook it with a pole and coat hanger.
A single halyard to the throat of the sail is an alternative to lashing the throat permanently to the masthead, and it facilitates reefing.
You could also attach the halyard or topping lift to the point on the boom where the sheet attaches, as well.
I was paying attention to getting the points tied in and the main halyard stowed.
Since the jib halyard attaches to the same place as the forestay, the load is pretty well transferred.
From the little boatyard along the shingle, the breeze is tuning up the halyard music.
The halyard swivel has to be constantly located close to the headstay swivel when sails are set otherwise the halyard can twist around the stay.
A flag is usually, but not always, oblong and is attached by one edge to a staff or halyard.
Like all other Furlex systems, the TD comes with a so-called free-tack function for the tack hook and a load distributor in the halyard swivel.
Piece of material, often oblong or square, attached by one edge to a staff or halyard and used to identify nationality, units and commands.
The unique bearing in the halyard swivel was developed for Furlex but is now available as standard in all Seldén furling gears.
Ensure that the jib halyard wire and line are not twisted around the forestay.
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Half-way up he rested, by clutching the halyard and twisting it about his arm.
If a halyard got loose from its belaying pin that night it was not seen again.
On the quarter-deck, by the side of the capstan, he found halyard and the drummer.
Any pole was a yard, and this vaguer use survives in sailyard, halyard, and in other sea-terms.
Hildebrand resigned the helm to his mate, Tom Tarpaulin, as halyard came up.
He was not a strong man, but he did the best he could at the halyard, and the mate was satisfied with him.
Here, indeed, was a sailor hoist to his own yard-arm with his own halyard.
For instance, there is the jib halyard and the foresail halyard.
And, knotting the Luttrell flag on the halyard, he hoisted it in a moment.
Then set up hard on the halyard, using the windlass or watch-tackle.
Led on by halyard, they sprang on the deck, and pressed forward in a mass.
On deck the teak cladding and hidden halyard runs along with flush hatches that give that Swanlike flavour while the wide and open cockpit has twin binnacles.
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