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![]() "Thom Stewart" wrote in message ... Scot, It seem to me that when you connect a sheet to it for sail control, it becomes a "Boom" I've always said that the Boom got it's name by the sound you hear when it hits your head. So Scot, we has the bottom pole named. Now the upper pole. Connected to that pole is a halyard. Now if both ends rose when you hoisted it with the halyard it could be called a "Gaff" as in a "Lug" rig but since it's attached to the "Boom" at the Tack I'd call it a Spar. That my reasoning. Often proven wrong but it's worked for me. If your using it to hold up a Rose bush it should now be called a " Stake", if used to hold up a fence it is "Post", If used to knock down a Apple from the tree it should probably be called a "Stick" If used to jack up a cloth line; called a "Cloth Pole Jack" If we can't name it; who Gives a ****. Not me I used it to roll up a sail. Scotty |
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