A second man moves the yard and boats it, unreeving and coiling the halyard in the process. |
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Everything held firm, including the sheet stopper through which the halyard was led into the cockpit. |
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Appropriate exit sheaves, swivel exits for topping lifts and spinnaker halyard blocks are provided. |
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With one sail, one halyard, one sheet, and two winches, the boat is the ultimate in uncomplicated sailing. |
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A few minutes later I was shinning up the mast to whip a flag halyard to the stays. |
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I find the wincher a complete inconvenience as a sheet winch, but as a halyard winch it's somewhat functional. |
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With one sail, one halyard, one sheet, and two winches, the Nonsuch 30 is the ultimate in uncomplicated sailing. |
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When not used as a halyard or topping lift it stows at the mast and is ready for any emergency use. |
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With no gantline halyard on the Ten, Tom had to go up to the hounds and hook it with a pole and coat hanger. |
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A single halyard to the throat of the sail is an alternative to lashing the throat permanently to the masthead, and it facilitates reefing. |
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You could also attach the halyard or topping lift to the point on the boom where the sheet attaches, as well. |
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I was paying attention to getting the points tied in and the main halyard stowed. |
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Since the jib halyard attaches to the same place as the forestay, the load is pretty well transferred. |
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From the little boatyard along the shingle, the breeze is tuning up the halyard music. |
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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. |
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A flag is usually, but not always, oblong and is attached by one edge to a staff or halyard. |
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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. |
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Piece of material, often oblong or square, attached by one edge to a staff or halyard and used to identify nationality, units and commands. |
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The unique bearing in the halyard swivel was developed for Furlex but is now available as standard in all Seldén furling gears. |
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Ensure that the jib halyard wire and line are not twisted around the forestay. |
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The Poppy flag is not designed for carrying on a pike, but rather has grommets for display on a fixed flagpole with a halyard. |
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For multihulls and topgenoas with higher weight of sailcloth a bigger halyard swivel is recommended. |
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When the mast is not that high, the maximum air draft is materialized by the exit point of the upper halyard. |
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But the operation was successful and I fitted a new halyard and it's all working now. |
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The most important point, however, is to make sure that the halyard and splices are in good condition. |
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Each sail has a halyard, downhaul and port and starboard sheets, and the eight square sails have three or four buntlines and two clewlines apiece. |
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First, the sheaves at the masthead truck will need to be replaced because they're wire-sized and the new rope halyard will have a larger diameter. |
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This prevents the halyard catching on the split pin. |
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The exterior poles should be fitted with a hoisting device such as a halyard and pulley arrangement to allow for the flags to be easily changed and half-masted as required. |
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Attach the head of the sail directly to the halyard swivel. |
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Lightweight halyard swivel keeps weight aloft to a minimum. |
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When changing the sail the wire halyard has to be extended with a rope. |
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Tie the other end of the spinnaker halyard to the head of the spi. |
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A halyard, for example, is a line used to raise and lower a sail, and is typically made of a length of rope with a shackle attached at one end. |
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Attach the main halyard shackle to the sail headboard. |
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If both reefing line and main halyard are led to the cockpit, even singlehanded reefing is a breeze. |
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Routing the halyard is one of the most important aspects of system assembly for safe, troublefree sailing using the jib furling and reefing system. |
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It is believed that each pole would get a new rope to raise and lower its flag, called a halyard, and an ornamental top called a finial. |
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Replace the halyard lead if you don't think it will last another season. |
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Do not use the halyard snap shackle for safety reasons. |
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If a rope is made of wire, it maintains its rope name as in 'wire rope' halyard. |
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He's at the heart of things — checking halyard tensions, setting sheet leads in the right place, adjusting leech lines to improve the flow of the sail. |
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Never tension the halyard when the sail is reefed or furled. |
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Simple sail change with the existing halyard. |
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Set the fore-and-aft mast rake by using the main halyard as a plumb line. |
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He even repaired a chafed gennaker halyard as he hung from it. |
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But he carried all sail till the rotten main-sheet parted at the boom, and when he came up in the wind to lower the sail the main throat halyard refused to unreeve. |
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