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English-Russian Yachting dictionary . 2014.
English-Russian Yachting dictionary . 2014.
flying jibboom — noun : an extension of a jibboom see ship illustration … Useful english dictionary
jibboom — noun a spar that extends the bowsprit • Hypernyms: ↑spar * * * (ˈ)ji(b)|büm noun Etymology: jib (I) + boom : a spar which serves as an extension of the bowsprit and is sometimes itself extended by a flying jibboom see ship illustration … Useful english dictionary
flying jib — noun the outermost of two or more jibs • Hypernyms: ↑jib * * * noun : a sail set outside of the jib and on the flying jibboom see sail illustration * * * Naut. the outer or outermost of two or more jibs, set well above the jib boom. See diag.… … Useful english dictionary
flying jib — noun Date: 1711 a sail outside the jib on an extension of the jibboom see sail illustration … New Collegiate Dictionary
jib — jib1 /jib/, n. Naut. 1. any of various triangular sails set forward of a forestaysail or fore topmast staysail. Cf. flying jib, inner jib. See diag. under ship. 2. the inner one of two such sails, set inward from a flying jib. 3. cut of one s jib … Universalium
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Bowsprit — The bowsprit, or boltsprit, of a sailing vessel is a pole extending forward from the vessel s prow. It provides an anchor point for the forestay(s), allowing the fore mast to be stepped further forward on the hull.On large tall ships the bowsprit … Wikipedia
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