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Haul aboard the fore and main tacks
Глоссарий морской лексики и терминологии (английский язык) |
This is to haul them forward, and down to the chess-trees on the weather-side.
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Haul aft a sheet, английский
To pull it in more towards the stern, so as to trim the sail nearer to the wind.
Haul, to, английский
An expression peculiar to seamen, implying to pull or bowse at a single rope, without the assistance of blocks or other mechanical powers upon it; as “haul in,” “haul down,” “haul up,” “haul aft,” “haul together.” (see bowse, hoist, and rouse.) a vessel hauls her wind by trimming the yards and sails so as to lie nearer to, or close to the wind, and by the power of the rudder shaping her course accordingly.
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