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Jeff wrote:
No, the jigger is the mizzen, as in sailing "Jib and Jigger." I've usually heard the sail between the main and mizzen called a stays'l, but I suppose it depends on how its rigged. Bob Crantz wrote: jigger sail "Joe" wrote in message ups.com... Between the main and mizzen mast? http://www.tallshipstacoma.com/images/ships/oriole.jpg Thanks Joe Yes we call it a stays'l. We also sail jib and jigger but never refer to the mizzen as the jigger. On Oriole we have luff tackles at the bitter end of every halyard. They are called jiggers. The halyards are rigged with a 4:1 purchase and the luff tackles (called jiggers) give us another 4:1 purchase on the other end of the halyard. When we raise a sail we get it up the last little bit and tighten the luff with the jiggers that give us 16:1 purchase on the head of the sail. There are no winches on Oriole. Everything is rigged luff on luff as jiggers. |
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