A series of ropes or iron bars known as ratlines are lashed across the shrouds to enable the crew to gain access to the yards. The foregoing is known as the standing rigging. The yards are raised and lowered by ropes which are passed through the masts and are called halliards. They are supported when lowered by lifts, which when shackled to the mast form part of the standing rigging.
Saturday, 26 April 2008
A series of ropes or iron bars known as ratlines are lashed across the shrouds to enable the crew to gain access to the yards. The foregoing is known as the standing rigging. The yards are raised and lowered by ropes which are passed through the masts and are called halliards. They are supported when lowered by lifts, which when shackled to the mast form part of the standing rigging.
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