Bowsprit angle
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STEEVEBowsprit angle.
steeved(of a bowsprit or the like) to incline upward at an angle instead of extending horizontally
steeve(of a bowsprit or the like) to incline upward at an angle instead of extending horizontally
steeving(of a bowsprit or the like) to incline upward at an angle instead of extending horizontally
steeves(of a bowsprit or the like) to incline upward at an angle instead of extending horizontally
SPARBowsprit
SPARBowsprit.
JIBBOOMBowsprit extension
PROWBowsprit base
JIBBowsprit attachment
SPARBoom or bowsprit
JIBForemast-to-bowsprit sail
bowspritsBOWSPRIT, a ship's spar
BOBSTAYRope holding down a bowsprit
JIBSail fixed to a bowsprit
jibboomspar forming a continuation of a bowsprit
headsailsA sail on a ship's foremast or bowsprit
houndingthe part of a bowsprit projecting beyond the stem
steevingthe angular elevation of a bowsprit from a ship's keel
knightheadeither of a pair of vertical supports for the bowsprit
steevingsSTEEVING, the angular elevation of a bowsprit from a ship's keel
spritsailA sail extended by a yard set under a ship's bowsprit
spritsailsA sail extended by a yard set under a ship's bowsprit
knightheadsKNIGHTHEAD, either of a pair of vertical supports for the bowsprit
fidsstout bar used to hold a running bowsprit in its extended position
fidstout bar used to hold a running bowsprit in its extended position
bobstayrope, chain, or rod from the outer end of the bowsprit to the cutwater
bobstaysrope, chain, or rod from the outer end of the bowsprit to the cutwater
jiba triangular sail set on a stay extending usually from the head of the foremast to the bowsprit or the jibboom
footroperope suspended a few feet beneath a yard, bowsprit, jib boom, or spanker boom to give a footing for a person handling sails
cuttersA small fore-and-aft-rigged sailing ship with one mast, more than one headsail, and a running bowsprit, used as a fast auxiliary
headstay(on a sailing vessel) a stay leading forward from the head of the foremost mast to the stem head or the end of the bowsprit