Sheet on a mast
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SAILSheet on a mast
FORETOPPlatform on a vessel's mast
FORETOPPlatform on a ship's mast.
BIBBSSupports on a ship's mast
TOPGALLANTMast on a square-rigger
TYEMast-to-tackle rope on a ship
TYETackle-to-mast rope on a ship
topgallantA sail set on such a mast
jiggermasta small mast on a sailing vessel
topgallantsA sail set on such a mast
jiggermastsJIGGERMAST, a small mast on a sailing vessel
boomslong pole on a ship's mast, used to extend a sail
boomlong pole on a ship's mast, used to extend a sail
corposantAn appearance of St. Elmo's fire on a mast, rigging, or other structure
corposantsAn appearance of St. Elmo's fire on a mast, rigging, or other structure
shippedFix (something such as a rudder or mast) in its place on a ship
spankersA fore-and-aft sail set on the after side of a ship's mast, esp. the mizzenmast
trysailsA small, strong fore-and-aft sail set on the mast of a sailing vessel in heavy weather
foreyardyard on the lower mast of a square-rigged foremast of a ship used to support the foresail
backstaysA stay on a sailing ship leading downward and aft from the top or upper part of a mast
backstayA stay on a sailing ship leading downward and aft from the top or upper part of a mast
trestletreeeither of a pair of fore-and-aft timbers fixed horizontally on opposite sides of a lower masthead to support an upper mast
windsocksA light, flexible cylinder or cone mounted on a mast to show the direction and strength of the wind, esp. at an airfield
windsockA light, flexible cylinder or cone mounted on a mast to show the direction and strength of the wind, esp. at an airfield
trestletreesTRESTLETREE, either of a pair of fore-and-aft timbers fixed horizontally on opposite sides of a lower masthead to support an upper mast
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
tabernaclesA partly open socket or double post on a sailboat's deck into which a mast is fixed, with a pivot near the top so that the mast can be lowered
tracksA strip on the mast, boom, or deck of a yacht along which a slide attached to a sail can be moved, used to adjust the position of the sail
lateenbeing or relating to a rig used especially on the north coast of Africa and characterized by a triangular sail extended by a long spar slung to a low mast
tabernacleA partly open socket or double post on a sailboat's deck into which a mast is fixed, with a pivot near the top so that the mast can be lowered
spankera. fore-and-aft sail on the aftermost lower mast of a sailing vessel having three or more masts b. designation given to the mast abaft a mizzenmast, usually the aftermost mast in any vessel