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Spritsail - Oxford Reference2 A small square sail set beneath a highly steeved bowsprit on early square-rigged ships. An additional sail, called the spritsail topsail, was sometimes set ...
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[PDF] Sailing to windward in Roman times: the Spritsail legacyThere is the potential for confusion because the term 'spritsail' also refers to a fore-and-aft square sail used on barges and is popular today in recreational ...
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The history of the fore and aft rig - MySailingJun 4, 2019 · In practice, the 16th century Dutch sailmakers and boatbuilders made the sail much squarer at the top and stretched a sprit diagonally across ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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The Spritsail rig. - Started SailingWithout doubt the spritsail rig is, next to lateen rig and junk rig, one of the oldest types of fore-and-aft rig; one of the earliest depictions of it.Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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The Evolution of Sails in 18th-Century Warships - U.S. Naval InstituteAt the start of the period, warships had a small vertical mast stepped on the end of a short bowsprit with one or occasionally two square sails—called a sprit ...
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[PDF] a-guide-to-basic-sailboat-terminology.pdf - NC Maritime Museumspritsail- a four-cornered fore-and-aft sail named for specialized spar (sprit) supporting the sail peak. stem-leading edge of a vessel which may be raked ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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The amazing Spritsail, a forgotten jewel. - Christine DeMerchantA spritsail is a four sided sail usually laced on to the mast along its luff. It can range from almost square to having a pronounced peak.
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Spritsail | Classic Sails | Old Rigs Sails - Horizon SailsIn stock Free deliveryA spritsail has tack, clew, throat and peak corners. Horizon Sails manufactures spritsails for classic boat owners, associations or sailing schools. Our classic ...
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Living with Sprit Sails - Small Boats MonthlyMay 3, 2016 · Slip the sprit from the snotter and hold it parallel to the mast keeping the peak held high. Fold the clew over the sprit and roll the sail up ...
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Sail boat rigs: the pros and cons of each popular designJul 24, 2023 · Peter Poland looks at the history of popular rig designs and how the different types affect boat performance.
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Sprit Rig Virtues and Details - Ross Lillistone Wooden BoatsDec 31, 2013 · The sprit rig can set a very large sail area from a very short mast, and is a rig which is ideally suited to small boat cruising.
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Sailing comparison Balance Lug vs Sprit sails - Storer Boat PlansMar 19, 2009 · Balance lug vs sprit boom triangular sail on small sail boats - advantages and disadvantages of two rigs that naturally control sail twist.
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THE SPRIT-RIG IN THE ANCIENT WORLDI now have an important fresh piece of evidence to offer, one that enables us to push the date of the spritsail back at least three centuries, into Greek times.
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The earliest representation of a spritsail, 2nd century BC ...The earliest representation of a spritsail, 2nd century BC. Archaeological Museum, Thasos. (from Casson, 1960: frontispiece, reproduced with permission).
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[PDF] Sailing and Sailing Rigs in the Ancient Mediterranean - ePrints SotonIt is also important to note that the archaeological evidence from the Roman Red Sea ports of Myos Hormos and Berenike indicates that the Mediterranean ...
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Evolution of the rig - Maritime ViewsIt is at least sufficiently remarkable that the clumsy and inefficient spritsail-topsail was being invented and introduced for big ships at the exact period ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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Hoy - The Diary of Samuel PepysEnglish hoys tended to be single-masted, whereas Dutch hoys had two masts. Principally, and more so latterly, the hoy was a passenger or cargo boat. For the ...
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The Rigging of Ships: in the Days of the Spritsail Topmast, 1600 ...It describes and depicts in detail how seventeenth-century English, French, Dutch, and other European trading ships and warships were rigged from stem to stern ...Missing: 16th | Show results with:16th<|separator|>
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Cambria — a Thames River Spritsail Barge - The Victorian WebApr 12, 2012 · The Thames had the spritsail barge, a descendant of the old London River lighters used for unloading ships swinging in the tideway before the ...
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[PDF] The History and Development of the Thames Sailing Barge around ...Thames Sailing Barges evolved from small 'Hoy' barges, adding sails and leeboards. They were used as bulk carriers, with a peak trade around the Great War.
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Cruising a dinghy - Cambridge School of NavigationThe boomless sail is controlled by a sheet at the clew and a pair of vangs at the peak. The more modern spritsail, used by sailboards and small dinghies, is ...
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Woods Hole Spritsail Boat - Small Boats MagazineApr 3, 2017 · The Woods Hole spritsail boat is a good example of workboats that became pleasure craft, as happened with so many New England fishing vessel ...Missing: quadrilateral vangs historical European
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Spritsail - Seaworthy Small Ships10-day returnsThe development of the Spritsail is credited to the Dutch. In its day it was the most commonly used sail in small boats of northern Europe.
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Sprit Sail Proportions - The WoodenBoat ForumMay 20, 2001 · These sails are kind of squareish . The sails on boats designed to sail to windward are peaked up much higher, or at least I think they should ...traditional spritsailSprits and other historical rigsMore results from forum.woodenboat.comMissing: historical 14-16 foot European
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My favorite sail, the Leg-o-Mutton Sprit - Duckworks MagazinePhil Bolger designed a lot of small boats that use what is commonly called the "Bolger 59", which is a 59 sqft leg-o-mutton sprit sail. It is very simple to use ...Missing: history | Show results with:history
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The Super Awsome Leg-O-Mutton Sail Rig - Puddle Duck Racer... Bolger 59", because it has 59 sqft. The dimensions are: 14'0" luff 13'4" leech 9'0" foot 59 sqft. To make the draft in the sail using the dart method, then a ...
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Another Look at the Chapelle Sharpie in DentonThe “leg-of-mutton” spritsail and the “bugeye-rig” used in the Connecticut sharpies got there from the Chesapeake Bay log canoes which had used this sail ...
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[PDF] How the Thames Barge Evolved | ThalattaThe spritsail barge of the Thames Estuary occupies a special place in maritime history as the largest merchant sailing ship in the world to be handled by a ...Missing: 20th | Show results with:20th
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The Gift of the Sea: Civil Logistics and the Industrial Revolution - jstorspirit-sail barges to barge ketches with cargo capacity of over 100 tons, and even up to 200 in 1900. The north shore of the Thames estuary was the barge ...Missing: 20th spritsail<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Opti Rigging and Tuning - OptistuffRig the Sprit Adjuster: The sprit adjuster or halyard is a 2:1 purchase. This is a class rule. For the club rig, use the longer line to attach the Sprit to ...
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The International Optimist Dinghy - Small Boats MagazineJan 2, 2025 · As designed by Clark Mills, the Optimist Pram could not have been simpler: 7′ 8″ long, 3′ 8″ wide with a slight rocker to the underwater shape, ...
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Clark "Clarkie" Wilbur Mills - The Sailing MuseumClark Mills designed the International Optimist Dinghy, a boat for junior sailors, and created an enduring legacy for young sailors.
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50 years of the Optimist - a wooden trough makes a career - YACHTOct 29, 2023 · The design of the small sailing box was developed in 1947 by the boat builder Clark Mills in the small American town of Clearwater, in Florida ...
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None### Summary of Sail Rig and Heritage Preservation in Oselvar Boats
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Anne Stine "Oselver færing" from Hardanger - VikingeskibsmuseetThe "oselver færing" is a 4-oar boat used for coastal travel, market, and fishing. It has 4 oars, a 2-3 crew, and a max speed of 5 knots. Built in 1970, it is ...
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The Amazing, Historic Watercraft of Norway - Small Craft AdvisorApr 15, 2024 · It was used for carrying mail, and was a fast and seaworthy boat that carried a spritsail rig from about 1860 on. Because of their shallow draft ...Missing: faering | Show results with:faering
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[PDF] Boats Spritsail Collection - Falmouth - Woods Hole Historical MuseumThe racing boats were placed in Class A and the Woods Hole fishing type were put in Class B. Few of these boats exist today. Three can be found at Mystic ...Missing: training | Show results with:training
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The sailing performance of ancient Polynesian canoes and the early ...Oct 2, 2022 · This paper measures performance by testing real sails in a wind tunnel and hulls in a towing tank. The sails were three East Polynesian Oceanic spritsails.Missing: sprit | Show results with:sprit
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[PDF] Pacific Seascapes) Canoe Performance) and a Review ofLapita ...The leading edge of a spritsail is attached to a forward spar, which is stepped on the canoe and functions rather like a mast, insofar as it trans- fers wind ...Missing: sources | Show results with:sources
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Oselvar boat - reframing a traditional learning process of building ...Operating since 1997, it recruits apprentice boat builders, facilitates the transmission of expert know-how on building techniques.Missing: spritsail preservation
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From concept to reality - OselvarverkstadenThe Oselvar is a light and rapid boat, well fitted for rowing and sailing, appreciated by the fishermen and for leisure use aswell.Missing: spritsail | Show results with:spritsail