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At the upper end of the topmast and topgallant, there is a similar situation regarding the next mast up (topgallant and royal respectively). At these points a smaller top might be constructed, but it is more usual simply to leave the shroud-bearing struts open, in which case they are known as
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A foremast might be stepped into a similar fore-top platform on the foremast. A mizzen-top would be a platform on the mizzenmast. Similar main-top and fore-top platforms have been retained on steam ships and motor vessels as preferred locations for installing rotating
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of the topmast that extends above it. Shrouds down to the side of the hull would be at too acute an angle from the mast, so
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run sideways out from the mast to spread the topmast shrouds. These crosstrees rest on two
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Platform at the upper end of a mast on a traditional square rigged ship
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running fore and aft, which themselves are placed on top of the
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carry the load of the upper shrouds into the mast below.
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ship is the platform at the upper end of each (lower)
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Prince William
futtock shrouds
jacob's ladders
shrouds
ratlines
square rigged
mast
crow's nest
shrouds
crosstrees
trestle trees
cheeks of hounds
futtock shrouds
Jacob's ladder
futtock shrouds
radar
antennae
swivel guns
muskets
rifles
Horatio Nelson
Battle of Trafalgar
Redoutable

Top (sailing)

Fighting tops
Knight, Austin M.
D. Van Nostrand

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