10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ROYALMAST»
Discover the use of
royalmast in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
royalmast and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Ship Model Builder's Assistant
The topgallantmast, royalmast and pole were generally made in one stick with a
shoulder or stop, as spar- makers called it, where the shrouds fitted. Some of the
larger sized ships, where this would make too unwieldy a spar, had caps and ...
2
The Elements of Sailmaking: Being a Complete Treatise on ...
Main Mast Topmast Topgallant-mast . , Royalmast , Fore Mast Topmast
Topgallant-mast . Royalmast Mizen Mast Topmast Topgallant-mast . Royalmast
Housing of mainmast , Foremast Mizenmast Outrigger. Yards. Main Yard Topsail-
yard ...
3
Hunt's Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review
Brig Detroit, in latitude 38° 25' N., longitude 70° 20' W. ; which shivered the forc-
royalmast to pieces, split fore-topsail, and fore-topgallant-yard, and head of
foremast, and severely stunned one man. Schooner B. P. Sparks, at sea ; lost
foremast.
Freeman Hunt, Thomas Prentice Kettell, Isaac Smith Homans, 1856
4
Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review
Brig Detroit, in latitude 38° 25' N., longitude 70° 20' W. ; which shivered the fore-
royalmast to pieces, split fore-topsail, and fore-topgallant-yard, and head of
foremost, and severely stunned one man. Schooner B. F. Sparks, at sea; lost
foremast.
Freeman Hunt, William B. Dana, 1856
5
Two Years Before the Mast: A Personal Narrative of Life at Sea
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6
Delphi Complete Works of Herman Melville (Illustrated)
But at the first appearanceofthatuniversal favourite, Jack Chase,inthe chivalric
character of Percy RoyalMast, the whole audience simultaneously rose totheir
feet, andgreeted hire with three hearty cheers, that almosttookthe maintopsail
aback.
The gale lulling a little at noon, the engines were again set going ; next morning
the force of the wind carried away the jibboom, fore-topmast, fore-topgallantmast,
and royalmast, and these spars could not be secured. Two hours later the main ...
8
Naval Text-book: Letters to the Midshipmen of the United ...
... pole top-gallantmast; but if they are distinct, as is sometimes the case in
vessels of the largest class, then the top-gallantmast is called a short top-
gallantmast, and the royalmast either a fidded or sliding- gunter royalmast, as the
case may be.
9
The Nautical Magazine: A Journal of Papers on Subjects ...
1, along the aft sides of the royalmast and top-gallantmast, being connected in its
course with the copper about the sheave-holes. The copper lining in the aft side
of the hole, in the cap through which the top-gallantmast passes, continues the ...
10
REA's Handbook of English Grammar, Style, and Writing
NO: The main royalmast's rigging's chains were pitted and rusty. YES: The chains
of the royalmast's rigging were pitted and rusty. Any name consisting of several
words that would be awkward in the possessive also benefits from the use of the
...