- A
topsail ("tops'l") is a sail set
above another sail; on square-rigged
vessels further sails may be set
above topsails. On a
square rigged vessel, a topsail...
- wind and water,
several others through different parts of her hull, the
maintopsail and
topgallant yards shot through, not a
running rope but what was cut...
-
early 19th
century are
evidently in his grasp, but like the Surprise's
maintopsails, they are used to
drive the book forward, a
great show that also has...
- Rear-Admiral
Graves in the
Defiance repeated the
signal at the lee
maintopsail yardarm, from
whence it
could not be seen on
board the Elephant. The...
-
Although the ship was put
under storm canvas,
consisting of a close-reefed
maintopsail and
storm forestaysail, both were
blown away, and soon
followed by the...
- le
Chevalier du Clesmaur.
Shortly after her
surrender the Concorde's
maintopsail caught fire,
forcing the crew to cut away the
mainmast to extinguish...
- and has oak planking. Her
complement of
sails includes a mainsail,
maintopsail, foresail, staysail, and jib. The hold,
although it has been ****ed for...
- M. le
Chevalier du Clesmaur.
Shortly after surrendering, Concorde's
maintopsail caught fire,
forcing the crew to cut away the
mainmast to extinguish...
- took
possession of Concorde.
Shortly after surrendering, Concorde's
maintopsail caught fire,
forcing the crew to cut away the
mainmast to extinguish...
- le
Chevalier du Clesmaur.
Shortly after surrendering the Concorde's
maintopsail caught fire,
forcing the crew to cut away the
mainmast to extinguish...