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foremast
foremast (ˈfɔəmɑːst, -æ-) [f. fore- prefix (and fore prep.) + mast.] 1. The forward lower-mast in all vessels.1582 N. Lichefield tr. Castanheda's E. Ind. ix. 25 b, The tacklings of their formast. 1591 Percivall Sp. Dict., Ostay, a cord that goeth from the boltsprit to the saile of the foremast. 1697...
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Foremast Peak
Foremast Peak is a mountain summit in British Columbia, Canada. Description
Foremast Peak is located on Schooner Ridge in the Battle Range of the Selkirk Mountains.
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Foresail
A foresail is one of a few different types of sail set on the foremost mast (foremast) of a sailing vessel:
A fore-and-aft sail set on the foremast of The lowest square sail on the foremast of a full-rigged ship or other vessel which is square-rigged.
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Brigantine
A brigantine is a two-masted sailing vessel with a fully square-rigged foremast and at least two sails on the main mast: a square topsail and a gaff sail The vessel had no lateen sails, but was instead square-rigged on the foremast and had a gaff-rigged mainsail with square rig above it on the mainmast.
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triatic
triatic, a. Naut. (traɪˈætɪk) [Origin obscure; app. f. tri- three.] In triatic stay: see quots.1841 Dana Seaman's Man., Triatic Stay, a rope secured at each end to the heads of the fore and main masts, with thimbles spliced into its bight, to hook the stay tackles to. 1867 Smyth Sailor's Word-bk. [a...
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Mystery (log canoe)
Mystery would hold this record until Jay Dee unveiled her 63-foot foremast in 2012. In 2008, Mystery lost her foremast in the CRYCC regatta in a heavy air race.
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Bilander
The bilander, also spelled billander or bélandre is a two-masted vessel, the foremast carrying square rigs on all of its yards and its taller mainmast The mainmast was lateen-rigged with a trapezoidal mainsail, but the foremast carried the conventional square course and square topsail.
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Barquentine
A barquentine or schooner barque (alternatively "barkentine" or "schooner bark") is a sailing vessel with three or more masts; with a square rigged foremast square-rigged on all three masts, and the barque is square-rigged except for the mizzen-mast, the barquentine extends the principle by making only the foremast
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全帆装船
从船头到船尾,这些桅杆分别称为:
前桅(Foremast,第二高的桅杆)
主桅(Mainmast,最高的桅杆)
后桅(Mizzenmast,第三高的桅杆)
辅桅/最后桅(Jiggermast,在四桅帆船上的最后桅,也是第四高的桅杆)。
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HMS Jaguar (F37)
The Type 293Q target designation radar on the foremast was replaced by a Type 993. New ESM and SCCM equipment was installed on the foremast.
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Bajak
It has a large deckhouse between the foremast and mainmast, a hatchway is present abaft the mainmast. The foremast is 10.5 m tall above the deck, with 8.6 m long main yard, and the mizzenmast and mizzen yard themselves are 6.4 m and 4.6 m, respectively.
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HNLMS Soemba (1925)
Consequently, the ship's armament was removed, the bridge enclosed and she was equipped with a Type 281 long-range air warning radar on the foremast, a All of her surface-related radars were removed and she was now equipped with a Type 281 on her foremast, a Type 277 above her forward superstructure and
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STS Young Endeavour II
The vessel was designed by Dykstra Naval Architects as a barquentine rig, utilising square-rigged sails on the foremast and fore-and-aft sails rigged on
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HMS Chichester (F59)
Exhausts for the diesels were routed through the ship's lattice foremast and mainmast. The ship had a range of at full power and at . /surface warning and height finding radar mounted on a short lattice mast immediately forward of the foremast.
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