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  • When I use Mikes numbers the main and topmasts fits but the topgallant masts seemed to be about 1/3 too high.
  • This Arctic scene causes our captain and his officers to look rather serious, and they mount at times to the fore-topgallant mast. God's Answers A Record of Miss Annie Macpherson's Work at the Home of Industry, Spitalfields, London, and in Canada
  • After the topgallant got to be pretty standard shipwrights started making the topgallant mast taller.
  • The topgallant royal is a small spar which is often a continuation of the topgallant mast, and is fixed.
  • A sleeve was plug welded to the topgallant mast on shore.
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  • Jane_, as the fore-topmast had soon snapped off sharp at the cap like a carrot, bringing with it, of course, the fore-topgallant mast as well, and the main-topgallant mast, with their respective yards and other spars, and the jib-boom as well. Picked up at Sea The Gold Miners of Minturne Creek
  • The rig has at least three square sails: the course on the lower mast, the topsail on the topmast and the topgallant sail on the topgallant mast.
  • Presently, therefore, I sprang into the mizen rigging and made my way aloft to the mizen topmast crosstrees, from which I directed the operation of sending down the royal and topgallant yards, and afterwards took a hand in sending down the topgallant mast, having the satisfaction of finding, when I returned to the deck, that we on the mizenmast had beaten both Briscoe and Kennedy. The First Mate The Story of a Strange Cruise
  • A great one to carry sail; yet in the sixteen years of his commands he had had no more serious accident than the loss of a fore-topgallant mast or splitting a couple of courses. Java Head
  • On Rose, the lower masts are steel and the topmasts and topgallant masts are wooden, typically pine or spruce.
  • A glance revealed that the main topgallant mast had been carried away.
  • In the right foreground is the French ship ‘Bucentaure’ in starboard-bow view, with her mizzen mast and main topgallant mast shot away.
  • Then the topgallant masts and sail fell onto the forecastle, dragging in the water until cut free.
  • Her fore and mizen topgallant masts had been carried away, the topgallant sails hung before the topsails, with the main topgallant masts standing, and all her sails set.
  • The topmast in turn supported the topgallant mast, which could be lowered and replaced, if necessary, even at sea.
  • The boy stood on the lee side of the poop, and was looking over the side at the wreck of the fore-topgallant mast, which was still attached to the ship by the stay and braces of the yard, the men not yet having time to cut it adrift -- all hands being busy in doing what was possible to save the main-topgallant mast, that had begun to show signs of giving way. The Wreck of the Nancy Bell Cast Away on Kerguelen Land
  • She has not yet made preparations for heavy weather, as top and topgallant masts are still up.
  • Another struck the ship's beakhead, whistling a shred of wood high into the air, then a tearing, ripping, rustling sound made Sharpe look up to see that the Pucelle's main topgallant mast, the slenderest and highest portion of the mainmast, was falling to bring down a tangle of rigging and the main topgallant sail with it. Sharpe's Trafalgar
  • See attached, a quick mock-up to approximate where the topgallant masts should actually be.
  • The term ship, as usually applied, has reference to a vessel furnished with a bowsprit and three masts -- a mainmast, a foremast and a mizzenmast; and these three masts are each composed of three parts, namely, a lowermast, a topmast, and a topgallant mast. The Wonder Island Boys: Exploring the Island
  • On the topgallant mast is the topgallant sail, on big vessels divided into two sails, like the topsail.
  • They often carried a spare set of topgallant masts of shorter height which they interchanged according to the prevailing weather.
  • Masted in three masted barque with topgallant, royal and double topsails, she had a wooden masting containing top masts and topgallant masts of a single piece and a bowsprit without jib-boom.
  • Above the topmast was added the topgallant mast and above that the topgallant mast royal.
  • The lookout at the fore-topgallant masthead was hailing. Hornblower In The West Indies
  • Jane_, as the fore-topmast had soon snapped off sharp at the cap like a carrot, bringing with it, of course, the fore-topgallant mast as well, and the main-topgallant mast, with their respective yards and other spars, and the jib-boom as well. Picked up at Sea The Gold Miners of Minturne Creek
  • By the end of the reign of the carrack, a third sail, the topgallant sail had appeared in some ships above the topsail in its topgallant mast.
  • Mildmay stood for a moment, as one in a dream, watching the submergence of the ill-fated _Mercury's_ jib-boom end and fore-topgallant mast-head The Log of the Flying Fish A Story of Aerial and Submarine Peril and Adventure

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