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"Flying Tadpole" wrote in message
... Bart wrote: If it falls and you catch it, it's a ketch! If it falls, on a yawl, y'all go get it. A good way to remember the difference between a yawl and a ketch. It helps people remember, and it is a lot easy to explain than a complicated discussion how a yawl has it's mast behind the rudder post and is typically 1/2 the height of the main mast, while on a ketch the mizzen mast is about 2/3 the height of the main mast and is located ahead of the rudder post. Heh. But on MY yawl, the mizzen is in tabernacle, and when it falls, it falls forward, reducing the helmsman to ketchup. Anyone know where the word mizzen comes from? Don't know. The etymology is mizzen inaction. -- Flying Tadpole ---------------------------------- http://www.myspace.com/timfatchen http://www.soundclick.com/flyingtadpole This makes sense, since a mizzen was originally for trim adjustments. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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