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On Aug 30, 11:53 am, wrote:
Joe wrote: Between a Bowspirt and a Pulpit? One is a railing, the other is a spar. Frank Boettcher wrote: I always thought that a pulpit denoted a handrail high cage at the bow, while a sprit is an extension past the bow to extend the anchor point of the forestay. One key difference is that standing rigging and/or a sail should not be supported by a bow pulpit, it's function is to keep personnel on board. So what's it called when you have a handrail and standing rigging? Joe What do you think of the term "pushpit" for a stern pulpit? Clear? Clever? Cutesy? Stern pulpit is more clear..followed by pushing pulpit. We talking gondola's? Joe Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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