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topgallant mast การใช้

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  • The ship was topgallant masts off and split her topsails.
  • The royal yard came loose and fell, bringing with it part of the fore topgallant mast.
  • The stay of the fore topgallant mast is attached to the jib-boom at the extremity of its point.
  • All three masts ( with lower, top, and topgallant masts including royal and skysail masts ) had a royal sail, and a skysail.
  • A staysail set on a stay running forward and downwards from the top or midpoint of the topgallant mast is called a "'topgallant staysail " '.
  • The upper or only topgallant sail is set from the top of the topgallant mast, if there is a lower topgallant it is set from midway down the topgallant mast.
  • The upper or only topgallant sail is set from the top of the topgallant mast, if there is a lower topgallant it is set from midway down the topgallant mast.
  • Thus, the staysail hoisted on a stay that runs forward and downwards from the top of the " mizzen topgallant mast " is the " mizzen topgallant staysail ".
  • In 1868 the ship nearly rammed the ironclad as they were leaving Belfast Lough . " Minotaur " lost her bowsprit and fore topgallant mast, but " Bellerophon " only suffered some minor flooding.
  • After 22 minutes, " Wasp " s rigging was badly damaged, with the main topmast, mizzen topgallant mast and gaff being shot away, and almost every brace severed, making the ship unmanageable.
  • On many warships, sails above the fighting top ( a platform just above the lowest sail ) were mounted on separate masts ( " topmasts " or " topgallant masts " ) held in wooden sockets called " tabernacles ".
  • In addition, the top portion of the fore-and main masts, known as the topgallant masts, may be housed ( lowered ) by 13 ft when not under sail in order to sail underneath low bridges . " Eagle " s fastest point of sail is when her yards are leech of the sail.
  • Consequently, when on 20 March, the French four-masted barque " Cambronne " was captured, Luckner arranged for the ship's topgallant mast and additional spars and sails to be removed, before putting his prisoners aboard " Cambronne " under the command of Captain Mullen of " Pinmore ".
  • "General Pike " had inflicted heavy damage, but because the British fire had been concentrated on her, had also suffered severely . " Wolfe " had brought down her mizzen topmast and during the pursuit, the main topgallant mast had also fallen and the rigging of the foremast and bowsprit had been damaged.
  • The section of mast immediately above the top was often painted white as the lower masthead used to be, with the section of the steel mast representing the topmast continuing on above in its usual colour . "'Topgallant masts "'and "'royal masts "'were similarly combined, though, being shorter, they were often one spar even in the days of wood.