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mainmast
mainmast (ˈmeɪnmɑːst, -æ-, -məst) [f. main a. (sense 10) + mast.] The principal mast in a ship.15.. [see b]. 1596 Spenser Pres. St. Ireland Wks. (Globe) 666/2 So that he might sitt, as it were, at the very mayne mast of his shipp. 1611 Shakes. Wint. T. iii. iii. 94 The Shippe boaring the Moone with ...
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Mainmast Peak
Mainmast Peak is a mountain summit in British Columbia, Canada. See also
Geography of British Columbia
References
External links
Mainmast Peak: Weather forecast
Mainmast Peak: Mountain-forecast.com
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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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Brigantine
The mainmast of a brigantine is the aft one. The mainmast of a brig is made from three parts and equal to that of a fully rigged ship - a mast, topmast, and topgallant mast.
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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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Dongtuo 835-class tug
modifications, including a slightly modified hull form in the upper half portion of the bow with a different hawsehole for anchors, and replacing the original mainmast of Nan-Tuo 181-class tug with an enclosed mainmast of H-shape.
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Banting (boat)
The mainmast is above the gunwale, with yard.
In 1902 H. The length of the mainmast was .
See also
Sampan panjang
Bangkong
Kelulus
References
Further reading
Carl W.
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Blackadder (clipper)
Chains were added to the mainmast to help support its topmast, and it was noticed that rivets holding the collar around the mainmast were becoming loose The iron mainmast buckled below the level of the deck, tearing the deck as it did, ending leaning to port at 45 degrees.
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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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Bajak
It has a large deckhouse between the foremast and mainmast, a hatchway is present abaft the mainmast.
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Archer-class cruiser
guns in single mounts, three on each beam, mounted on sponsons with one pair immediately aft of the foremast, one pair between the single funnel and the mainmast The ships were built with three masts (for which sails were provided), but the mainmast was subsequently removed from most ships during refits between
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ATA-214-class tug
After the first two were completed (ATA-214 and ATA-216) the mainmast was moved forward to rest directly behind the funnel, and the boom on this mast was that the upper of these three was too close to the funnel, and for the next two (ATA-215 and ATA-217) this mount was relocated immediately behind the mainmast
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Ketch
A ketch is a two-masted sailboat whose mainmast is taller than the mizzen mast (or aft-mast), and whose mizzen mast is stepped forward of the rudder post Staysails can also be hoisted between the top of the mizzen mast and base of the mainmast to help downwind performance.
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