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The Sails of a Four-masted Ship

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(1) Foresail;
(2) Mainsail;
(3) Crossjack;
(4) Jigger;
(5) Lower foretopsail;
(6) Lower main topsail;
(7) Lower mizzen topsail;
(8) Lower jigger topsail;
(9) Upper fore topsail;
(10) Upper main topsail;
(11) Upper mizzen topsail;
(12) Upper jigger topsail;
(13) Fore topgallant sail;
(14) Main topgallant sail;
(15) Mizzen topgallant sail;
(16) Jigger topgallant sail;
(17) Fore royal;
(18) Main royal;
(19) Mizzen royal;
(20) Jigger royal;
(21) Fore skysail;
(22) Main skysail;
(23) Mizzen skysail;
(24) Jigger skysail;
(25) Flying jib;
(26) Outer jib;
(27) Jib;
(28) Fore topmast staysail;
(29) Spanker;
(30) Buntlines;
(31) Leechlines;
(32) Reeftackles;
(33) Braces;
(34) Foresheet;
(35) Fore topmast staysail sheet;
(36) Jib-sheet;
(37) Outer jib-sheet;
(38) Flying jib-sheet.

Author
Ships of the seven seas
By Hawthorne Daniel
Contributor: Franklin D Roosevelt
Published 1925
Available from gutenberg.org or archive.org
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1000*700
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