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requiring only light forces on the helm to keep the sailing craft on course. The fore-and-aft center of effort on a sail plan is usually slightly behind the center of resistance of the hull, so that the sailing craft will tend to turn into the wind if the helm is unattended. The height of the sail plan's center of effort above the surface is limited by the sailing craft's ability to avoid capsize, which is a function of its hull shape, ballast, or hull spacing (in the case of
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Each rig may be described with a sail plan—a drawing of a vessel, viewed from the side, depicting its sails, the spars that carry them and some of the rigging that supports the rig. By extension, "sail plan" describes the arrangement of sails on a vessel. A well-designed sail plan should be balanced,
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propelling a vessel forward: they have a front and a back. Fore-and-aft sails can have either of their surfaces facing the wind when in use. Hence either vertical edge of a square sail may be the front (when sailing to windward) but fore-and-aft sails always have the same vertical edge at the front.
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to beam reach to change direction, with the wind over the side, a low-force procedure. The bottom corner of the crab claw sail is moved to the other end, which becomes the bow as the boat sets off back the way it came. The mast usually hinges, adjusting the rake or angle of the mast. The crab claw
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was a well-known example). Many of these full-rigged ships (square rigged on all of three masts) had the hull type "bark" – another common classification was "cat". In the second half of the eighteenth century, the square sails on the mizzen were often eliminated. The resulting rig
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to solve this, the sails were also leaned backwards and the converging point moved further forward on the hull. This new configuration required a loose "prop" in the middle of the hull to hold the spars up, as well as rope supports on the windward side. This allowed more sail area (and thus more
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uses square sails as the major sails on a vessel. It is common for square rigged vessels to include some fore and aft sails, such as staysails. A mast may be referred to as a square rigged mast where square sails predominate – this would differentiate from other masts on the same
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which, when at rest, are at right angles ("square") to the centre-line of the vessel. This differentiates them from fore-and-aft sails, which are aligned along the centre-line when at rest. Operationally, this means that square sails always present the same surface of the sail to the wind when
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is a headsail that is set in front of any other headsails, or in modern usage, may be the only headsail. It may be hanked to a stay, used in roller reefing or set flying (as in the more traditional cutter rigs). In a large vessel with many headsails, you may, for example, find a flying jib,
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A three-masted vessel has, from front to back, a foremast, mainmast and mizzenmast. A two-masted vessel has a mainmast, the other being a foremast or mizzen. Ships with more than three masts may simply number them or use another scheme, as with the five-masted
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features sails that run fore and aft (along the length of the sailing craft), controlled by lines called "sheets", that changes sides, as the bow passes through the wind from one side of the craft to the other. Fore-and-aft rig variants include:
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European ships, South Asian and Middle Eastern vessels are not named based on the type of rigging, but are named based on hull shapes. All of them are rigged similarly, and thus most of these vessels are classified as
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in which the two spars converge at the base of the hull. The simplest form of the crab claw sail (also with the widest distribution) is composed of a triangular sail supported by two light spars (sometimes erroneously called
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Since the early nineteenth century, the topsails and topgallants are often split into a lower and an upper sail to allow them to be more easily handled. This makes the mast appear to have more "sails" than it officially
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power) while keeping the center of effort low and thus making the boats more stable. The prop was later converted into fixed or removable canted masts where the spars of the sails were actually suspended by a
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Southeast Asian boatbuilding: An archaeological study of the Butuan Boats and the use of edge-joined planking in local and regional construction techniques
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Note: not all sailing craft are boats; land yachts have wheels and ice yachts have runners. For the sake of clarity, this article will generally address only waterborne craft.
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the highest attachment point of the stay holding up that staysail. Thus, the mizzen topgallant staysail can be found dangling from the stay leading from
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was threaded into two holes on the yard to prevent it slipping along the length. The mast was slotted into a mast step fitted over the deck. .
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Micronesian, Island
Melanesian, and Polynesian single-outrigger vessels also used the canted mast configuration to uniquely develop
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is a full sail of light material for use when sailing downwind in light airs. When in use, the jib or genoa would be lowered.
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which could reach very high speeds. These configurations are sometimes known as the "crane sprit" or the "crane spritsail".
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Early Global
Interconnectivity across the Indian Ocean World, Volume II: Exchange of Ideas, Religions, and Technologies
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On a square-sailed vessel, the sails of each mast are named by the mast and position on the mast. For instance, on the
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Early global interconnectivity across the Indian Ocean world. Volume 2: Exchange of ideas, religions, and technologies
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Civilisation in China: Volume 4, Physics and Physical Technology, Part III: Civil Engineering and Nautics
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Science and
Civilisation in China: Volume 4, Physics and Physical Technology, Part III: Civil Engineering and Nautics
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Crossley, Pamela Kyle, Daniel R. Headrick, Steven W. Hirsch, Lyman L. Johnson, and David
Northrup. "Song Dynasty."
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on a sailing boat. It is usually a fore-and-aft sail, but on older sailing ships would include a square-sail on a
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Burningham, Nick (2019). "Chapter 6: Shipping of the Indian Ocean World". In
Schottenhammer, Angela (ed.).
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sail (i.e., from the mizzen topgallant yard) to at least one and usually two sails down from that on the
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The conversion of the prop to a fixed mast in the crab claw sail led to the much later invention of the
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large fleet of colliers that traded to London from the coal ports of the Northeast of England (of which
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is an asymmetric quadrilateral sail suspended on a spar and hoisted up the mast as a fore-and-aft sail.
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the distinctive shape, number, and arrangement of sails and masts of a ship or to fit out with rigging
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Trade and Civilisation in the Indian Ocean: An Economic History from the Rise of Islam to 1750
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Masting and Rigging, the Clipper Ship and Ocean Carrier
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2392:"Origins and Relationships of Pacific Canoes and Rigs"
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Committee, Cruising Club of America Technical (1987).
1853:
With some masts having exclusively fore-and-aft sails
793:
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between the masts are named from the sail immediately
431:
is loose-footed, but may be attached to a spar, below.
2913:
2838:. Gloucester, Maine: Phil Bolger & Friends, Inc.
2094:
Merchant Sailing Ships 1775-1815: Sovereignty of Sail
786:
The jibs (the staysails between the foremast and the
2141:. Dover Maritime. Courier Corporation. p. 576.
930:
Austronesian rigs include what are generally called
820:
generalized sail types. C, D, E, and F are types of
743:
conditions required, or for maintenance and repair.
683:
Hierarchy of possible sails on a square rigged mast
385:is a small triangular or quadrilateral sail at the
243:vessel being fore-and-aft rigged, for example in a
962:. These rigs were independently developed by the
2833:
2631:. Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group. p. 286.
2268:
2266:
1270:with tanja sails on removable tripod masts and a
5027:
2087:
2085:
607:
310:outer-jib, inner-jib and then the fore-staysail.
2496:
2494:
2492:
2490:
2401:. BAR International Series 1802. Archaeopress.
27:Arrangement of a ship's masts, sails, and ropes
2713:
2263:
1799:: two masts with mizzen mast aft of the tiller
1718:: two masts with mizzen mast before the tiller
1161:with the upper spar merged with the fixed mast
4202:
2899:
2656:. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 141–201.
2306:
2215:
2082:
4216:
2738:
2487:
2383:
1400:preventer (a line to keep the sail extended)
2686:. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press.
2603:. Cambridge University Press. p. 152.
2553:. John Wiley & Sons. pp. 258–259.
2458:
2456:
2454:
2452:
2450:
2448:
2222:. W. W. Norton & Company. p. 153.
2168:. W. W. Norton & Company. p. 161.
1606:: single mast and sail, usually gunter- or
1250:on a combination of single and tripod masts
1211:, sometimes also canted as depicted in the
4209:
4195:
2906:
2892:
2852:
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2354:. Griffin & Company. pp. 106–256.
615:Single-masted sailing vessels include the
249:Square sails are generally suspended from
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2598:
2592:
2544:
2542:
2540:
2538:
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2358:
2272:
2161:
2091:
1066:configuration used on these vessels is a
2782:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
2710:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
2622:
2620:
2578:. Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 141–202.
2500:
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2312:
2216:Killing, Steve; Hunter, Douglas (1998).
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120:
29:
2744:
2724:. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
2436:
2430:
2242:
2134:
1828:: two square-rigged masts and headsails
1562:. They have loose-footed quadrilateral
1337:The oldest undisputed depiction of the
946:rigs. They were used for double-canoe (
934:(also misleadingly called the "oceanic
536:sail has one edge attached to the mast.
499:sail has a spar above and a boom below.
14:
5028:
2806:"History and Construction of the Dhow"
2666:
2548:
2533:
2397:. In Di Piazza A, Pearthree E (eds.).
2128:
1534:South Asian and Middle Eastern vessels
1364:suggest an Austronesian (specifically
1311:with tanja sails on single fixed masts
674:
4190:
2887:
2626:
2617:
2503:"The Evolution of Pacific Canoe Rigs"
2364:
2347:
2343:
2341:
2339:
2337:
2188:
1586:Presented alphabetically by section:
1391:(lines used to trim the sail) to the
1200:by rolling it around the lower spar.
2681:
2675:
2195:. ProStar Publications. p. 74.
2071:
958:boat configurations, in addition to
483:has an elongated asymmetrical shape.
2745:L. Pham, Charlotte Minh-HĂ (2012).
2671:(Thesis). Texas A&M University.
2645:
794:Austronesian and East Asian vessels
655:. Three-masted vessels include the
24:
2827:
2465:"The Lateen Sail in World History"
2369:. Texas A&M University Press.
2367:Wangka: Austronesian Canoe Origins
2334:
2075:A Manual of Yacht and Boat Sailing
2037:
1670:: one to three lateen rigged masts
25:
5062:
2879:
2418:from the original on 26 July 2020
2320:(second ed.). Adlard Coles.
2096:. London: Conway Maritime Press.
1566:(sometimes also fully triangular
1372:shipbuilding traditions, notably
627:. Two-masted vessels include the
2836:103 Sailing Rigs "Straight Talk"
2669:The Borobudur Vessels in Context
1990:Glossary of nautical terms (M-Z)
1985:Glossary of nautical terms (A-L)
1963:
1948:
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2667:Inglis, Douglas Andrew (2014).
2660:
2501:Horridge, Adrian (April 1986).
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2135:Folkard, Henry Coleman (2012).
2016:
1703:: one or more junk-rigged masts
1589:
1293:with tanja sails on bipod masts
140:
95:
2507:The Journal of Pacific History
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2155:
2110:
2065:
2007:
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583:are attached at their corners.
467:has a tall asymmetrical shape.
222:canted square/rectangular sail
13:
1:
2748:Asian Shipbuilding Technology
2348:Nares, George Strong (1897).
2030:
1463:
1426:
1346:
608:European and American vessels
4105:Bristol Channel pilot cutter
2243:Leather, John (2001-01-11).
1651:: single unstayed mast with
997:
7:
2866:. Clarendon Press, Oxford.
2441:(PhD). Flinders University.
2273:Underhill, Harold (1946) .
2192:Royce's Sailing Illustrated
2092:MacGregor, David R (1985).
1978:
1350: 12th to 13th century
954:(on the windward side), or
10:
5067:
2834:Bolger, Philip C. (1998).
2722:The Seacraft of Prehistory
2549:Pelras, Christian (1997).
2289:"Definition of 'headsail'"
2189:Royce, Patrick M. (1997).
2122:Collins English Dictionary
2049:Merriam-Webster Dictionary
1581:
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568:has spars along two sides.
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2793:The Earth and Its Peoples
2682:Jett, Stephen C. (2017).
2519:10.1080/00223348608572530
2399:Canoes of the Grand Ocean
1804:
1207:set with a quadrilateral
164:) features a three-sided
116:
5036:Sailing rigs and rigging
3799:Iron-hulled sailing ship
2778:Needham, Joseph (1971).
2720:Johnstone, Paul (1980).
2706:Needham, Joseph (1971).
2599:Chaudhuri, K.N. (1985).
2469:Journal of World History
2437:Lacsina, Ligaya (2016).
2365:Doran, Edwin B. (1981).
2000:
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447:has multiple transverse
292:forward of the foremost
135:catamarans and trimarans
3608:Square-rigged caravel (
2627:Paine, Lincoln (2013).
2463:Campbell, I.C. (1995).
1548:
1316:
976:Maritime Southeast Asia
699:(from bottom to top):
113:as a "cat-built bark".
4399:Mainsail (Bermuda rig)
4369:Asymmetrical spinnaker
2854:Moore, Sir Alan Hilary
2078:. H. Cox. p. 559.
1469:), note the partially
972:Austronesian Expansion
754:main top studding sail
684:
416:Quadrilateral examples
129:
45:is its arrangement of
38:
4470:Mainsail (square rig)
4140:Pinnace (ship's boat)
3502:Chinese treasure ship
682:
552:sail is loose-footed.
124:
34:Rigging of a sailing
33:
4155:Thames sailing barge
3986:Recreational vessels
2249:. WoodenBoat Books.
2072:Kemp, Dixon (1882).
964:Austronesian peoples
891:Rectangular boom lug
800:Austronesian vessels
4176:Nautical operations
4110:Floating restaurant
3998:Ljungström sailboat
3578:Full-rigged pinnace
2390:Horridge A (2008).
1751:: single mast with
1624:: single mast with
1467: 18th century
675:Square-rigged masts
521:Triangular examples
41:A sailing vessel's
3293:and other vessels
3287:Naval and merchant
1074:Crab claw examples
938:" or the "oceanic
915:Trapezial boom lug
824:. G, H, and I are
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90:land-sailing craft
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4013:Sailing hydrofoil
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3784:Blackwall frigate
3707:Baltimore Clipper
2758:978-92-9223-413-3
2256:978-0-937822-67-8
2229:978-0-393-04646-5
2202:978-0-911284-07-2
2175:978-0-393-03311-3
1841:Fully rigged ship
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4125:Norfolk punt
4003:Mast aft rig
3912:Herring buss
3836:West Country
3758:Sloop-of-war
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5046:Age of Sail
4362:Three-sided
4120:Mersey flat
4098:Other types
3887:Barca-longa
3789:Down Easter
3426:Bomb vessel
3378:K'un-lun po
3356:Quadriremes
3341:Penteconter
3228:Quadrimaran
3049:Barquentine
2965:Bermuda rig
2934:Age of Sail
2810:Nabatea.net
2764:15 February
2475:(1): 1–23.
2118:"Sail plan"
1881:Barquentine
1849:Combination
1626:gaff-rigged
1608:gaff-rigged
1430: 1599
1354:Angkor Thom
1333:Junk (ship)
1306:Micronesian
1248:tanja sails
1246:with three
1108:square sail
1104:New Zealand
1090:square sail
966:during the
874:Philippines
847:Philippines
826:tanja sails
661:barquentine
497:gaff rigged
481:settee sail
429:square sail
162:Marconi rig
157:Bermuda rig
82:windsurfers
5051:Tall ships
5030:Categories
5006:Turnbuckle
4934:Clevis pin
4900:Components
4834:Cunningham
4814:Boomkicker
4779:Stay mouse
4701:Crosstrees
4545:Components
4525:Topgallant
4520:Tanja sail
4438:Four-sided
4295:Ljungström
4084:Treenailed
4064:Lashed lug
4059:Inflatable
4038:Windsurfer
4023:Sportsboat
3972:Well smack
3841:Windjammer
3768:Trincadour
3738:Padewakang
3588:Man-of-war
3527:Trabaccolo
3466:Malangbang
3268:Vaka katea
3218:Pentamaran
3059:Brigantine
3020:Square rig
3015:Pinisi rig
2995:Lateen rig
2985:Gunter rig
2949:Navigation
2422:22 October
2055:2023-04-15
2031:References
1926:Brigantine
1687:gunter rig
1370:East Asian
1366:Indonesian
1327:See also:
1290:padewakang
1179:tanja sail
1173:Tanja sail
1139:New Guinea
1122:Polynesian
1086:Melanesian
1068:low-stress
1063:beam reach
1032:outriggers
1008:See also:
992:Madagascar
980:Micronesia
798:See also:
777:topgallant
717:topgallant
637:brigantine
581:Spinnakers
513:gunter rig
402:navy ships
389:of a boat.
239:Square rig
217:Tanja sail
193:Lateen rig
5001:Traveller
4989:gooseneck
4969:Ring bolt
4876:Preventer
4839:Clewlines
4829:Buntlines
4819:Boom vang
4757:Lazy jack
4652:Jackstaff
4603:Tell-tale
4593:Sailcloth
4558:Bolt rope
4535:Watersail
4505:Spritsail
4475:Moonraker
4460:Junk sail
4450:Fisherman
4419:Spinnaker
4414:Screecher
4374:Crab claw
4331:Turbosail
4326:Rotorsail
4079:Tall ship
3907:Gableboat
3821:Leti leti
3811:Janggolan
3743:Post ship
3614:de armada
3603:Speronara
3331:Fire ship
3263:Va'a-tele
3188:Kora kora
3153:Catamaran
3119:Multihull
3025:Tanja rig
2970:Crab claw
2927:Overviews
2914:Types of
2872:26571876M
2551:The Bugis
1630:headsails
1438:junk rigs
1309:catamaran
1221:gaff rigs
1205:bowsprits
1106:V-shaped
1088:V-shaped
1048:Polynesia
998:Crab claw
988:Polynesia
968:Neolithic
960:monohulls
948:catamaran
932:crab claw
865:Marquesas
835:Sri Lanka
761:staysails
736:moonraker
596:Staysails
445:junk sail
406:HMS
404:(such as
323:spinnaker
275:(or luff)
111:Endeavour
105:Endeavour
103:HMS
75:sail plan
4954:Footrope
4949:Fairlead
4844:Downhaul
4794:forestay
4789:backstay
4772:ratlines
4744:Standing
4711:Spreader
4635:Bowsprit
4578:Jackline
4515:Studding
4509:Optimist
4480:Ringtail
4465:Lug sail
4455:Foresail
4424:Staysail
4409:Ringtail
4379:Gennaker
4336:Wingsail
4300:Mast-aft
4033:Wharrams
3952:Sixareen
3947:Nordland
3942:Patorani
3728:Gundalow
3713:Gallivat
3698:Chialoup
3693:Bilander
3642:Corvette
3558:Galleass
3517:Lancaran
3476:Tongkang
3461:Longship
3411:Balinger
3311:Balangay
3258:Ungalawa
3253:Trimaran
3248:Tongiaki
3243:Tipairua
3094:Schooner
2990:Junk rig
2980:Gaff rig
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2481:20078617
2413:Archived
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1995:Kite rig
1979:See also
1896:Bilander
1767:Schooner
1632:, and a
1524:Japanese
1509:balaciĂłn
1454:Chinese
1358:Cambodia
1339:junk rig
1323:Junk rig
1286:Makassar
1263:Makassar
1209:headsail
1187:halyards
1156:Hawaiian
1059:shunting
788:bowsprit
697:mainmast
690:Preussen
645:schooner
629:bilander
598:include
398:drifters
372:lug sail
355:gaff-rig
341:mainsail
332:gennaker
298:bowsprit
286:headsail
270:staysail
173:Gaff rig
166:mainsail
86:iceboats
63:"square"
4996:Trapeze
4979:Shackle
4939:Deadeye
4871:Outhaul
4854:Halyard
4806:Running
4752:Bobstay
4735:Rigging
4686:Boomkin
4657:Jibboom
4568:Emblems
4563:Cringle
4530:Topsail
4495:Spanker
4490:Skysail
4429:Trysail
4265:B&R
4260:Bermuda
4253:Textile
4226:rigging
4169:Related
3967:Tartane
3917:Jangada
3897:Felucca
3892:Falkuša
3850:20th c.
3804:Warship
3794:Golekan
3777:19th c.
3703:Clipper
3686:18th c.
3672:Polacca
3652:Frigate
3630:17th c.
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3593:Manchua
3568:Flyboat
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3536:16th c.
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3497:Carrack
3490:15th c.
3456:Kondura
3421:Birlinn
3351:Trireme
3303:Ancient
3238:Tepukei
3193:Lakatoi
3183:Karakoa
3163:Guilalo
3148:Camakau
3133:Amatasi
3121:vessels
3089:Mistico
3064:Catboat
3005:Lug rig
2916:sailing
2293:Collins
2124:. 2023.
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1735:lug rig
1668:Felucca
1604:Catboat
1582:Gallery
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1544:Felucca
1527:kai-sen
1505:Tagalog
1381:shrouds
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1052:pincers
1037:halyard
974:, from
942:") and
919:Vietnam
730:skysail
711:topsail
665:polacre
617:catboat
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288:is any
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4349:Sails
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4305:Pinisi
4285:Gunter
4160:Wherry
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3937:Mayang
3932:Masula
3927:Lugger
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3548:Galiot
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1419:djongs
1389:sheets
1267:benawa
1243:lanong
1239:Iranun
1198:reefed
1183:bamboo
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117:Design
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4696:Truck
4617:Spars
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4573:Draft
4485:Royal
4384:Genoa
4319:Other
4240:Rigs
4222:spars
4218:Sails
4115:Fusta
4069:Razee
4043:Yacht
3962:Smack
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3902:Fifie
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2523:JSTOR
2477:JSTOR
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2001:Notes
1809:With
1782:Sloop
1716:Ketch
1560:India
1556:dhows
1490:pinas
1486:Malay
1473:sails
1460:chuán
1434:tanja
1385:stays
1374:Japan
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3208:Pahi
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3109:Yawl
3104:Snow
3054:Brig
2920:rigs
2840:ISBN
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2766:2023
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2424:2019
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