Sail rope
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BOWLINESail rope.
SHEETSail rope.
EARINGSail rope.
SHEETSail rope
HALYARDSail rope
BUNTLINESquare-sail rope
EARINGRope for reefing a sail
INHAULRope for pulling a sail
boltropea rope sewn to a sail
PARRALRope loop for raising or lowering sail.
boltropesBOLTROPE, a rope sewn to a sail
TRICEHaul up (a sail) and lash with rope.
buntlinea rope used to haul up a sail
outhaula rope for extending a sail along a spar
buntlinesBUNTLINE, a rope used to haul up a sail
sheetrope or wire used to control a ship's sail
bendingAttach (a sail or rope) by means of a knot
outhaulsOUTHAUL, a rope for extending a sail along a spar
outhaulrope used for hauling out a sail on a boom, yard, etc.
outhaulera rope used to haul a sail taut along a spar also OUTHAUL
outhaulersOUTHAULER, a rope used to haul a sail taut along a spar also OUTHAUL
boltroperope or the cordage sewn on the edges of a sail to strengthen it
tricedto haul up or in and lash or secure (as a sail) with a small rope
halyardsA rope used for raising and lowering a sail, spar, flag, or yard on a sailing ship
downhaulA rope used for hauling down a sail, spar, etc., esp. in order to control a sail's shape
outhaulsA rope used to haul out the clew of a boom sail or the tack of a jib
downhaulsA rope used for hauling down a sail, spar, etc., esp. in order to control a sail's shape
jackstayA rope, bar, or batten placed along a ship's yard to bend the head of a square sail to
jackstaysA rope, bar, or batten placed along a ship's yard to bend the head of a square sail to
pendantsA short rope hanging from the head of a ship's mast, yardarm, or clew of a sail, used for attaching tackles
bowlinerope made fast to the weather leech of a square sail, for keeping the sail as flat as possible when close-hauled
bowlinesrope made fast to the weather leech of a square sail, for keeping the sail as flat as possible when close-hauled
earingrope attached to a cringle and used for bending a corner of a sail to a yard, boom, or gaff or for reefing a sail