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On Thu, 26 Jan 2006 23:07:42 GMT, Shortwave Sportfishing
wrote: On Thu, 26 Jan 2006 17:40:33 -0500, JohnH wrote: That might not be bad. I never thought I'd like Aubrey, et al, until a brother-in-law talked me into trying one. http://tinyurl.com/d8p3a Sounds like Aubrey taking on France and Spain in his sloop, with the studdingsails which I can't figure out what they are. -- 'Til next time, John H ****************************************** ***** Have a Spectacular Day! ***** ****************************************** |
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"JohnH" wrote in message ... On Thu, 26 Jan 2006 23:07:42 GMT, Shortwave Sportfishing wrote: On Thu, 26 Jan 2006 17:40:33 -0500, JohnH wrote: That might not be bad. I never thought I'd like Aubrey, et al, until a brother-in-law talked me into trying one. http://tinyurl.com/d8p3a Sounds like Aubrey taking on France and Spain in his sloop, with the studdingsails which I can't figure out what they are. -- 'Til next time, John H ****************************************** ***** Have a Spectacular Day! ***** ****************************************** http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q...=Google+Search gives lots of descriptions. Small sails set outside the large square sails. |
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Calif Bill wrote:
"JohnH" wrote in message ... On Thu, 26 Jan 2006 23:07:42 GMT, Shortwave Sportfishing wrote: On Thu, 26 Jan 2006 17:40:33 -0500, JohnH wrote: That might not be bad. I never thought I'd like Aubrey, et al, until a brother-in-law talked me into trying one. Have you read any of the Hornblower series? Sounds like Aubrey taking on France and Spain in his sloop, with the studdingsails which I can't figure out what they are. Fancy added-on sails & complicated rigging to make an old-time ship sail faster in light winds. http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q...=Google+Search gives lots of descriptions. Small sails set outside the large square sails. Dang, did you know that without looking it up? I'm impressed. Basically the stun'sls are extensions of the ships large square sails, set from smaller temporary spars rigged out from the yardarms. The best link I found (on short notice) explaining the handling of square sail ships is here http://www.globalsecurity.org/milita...-set-sails.htm if you scroll about half way down, you get to the pictures. One of the reasons I prefer C.S. Forester's and Alexander Kent's sea sagas is that they talk about sailing the ships in ways that 1- you can understand what is happening and 2- the action is realistic, ie what they talk about doing is something that a smart captain would have actually done. O'Brien is more into obfuscation & clever word games IMHO. Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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On Fri, 27 Jan 2006 08:22:44 -0500, DSK wrote:
Calif Bill wrote: "JohnH" wrote in message ... On Thu, 26 Jan 2006 23:07:42 GMT, Shortwave Sportfishing wrote: On Thu, 26 Jan 2006 17:40:33 -0500, JohnH wrote: That might not be bad. I never thought I'd like Aubrey, et al, until a brother-in-law talked me into trying one. Have you read any of the Hornblower series? No, but they're on the list. My b-in-l is a fan of that series also and gave me one to try out. Sounds like Aubrey taking on France and Spain in his sloop, with the studdingsails which I can't figure out what they are. Fancy added-on sails & complicated rigging to make an old-time ship sail faster in light winds. http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q...=Google+Search gives lots of descriptions. Small sails set outside the large square sails. Dang, did you know that without looking it up? I'm impressed. Basically the stun'sls are extensions of the ships large square sails, set from smaller temporary spars rigged out from the yardarms. The best link I found (on short notice) explaining the handling of square sail ships is here http://www.globalsecurity.org/milita...-set-sails.htm if you scroll about half way down, you get to the pictures. One of the reasons I prefer C.S. Forester's and Alexander Kent's sea sagas is that they talk about sailing the ships in ways that 1- you can understand what is happening and 2- the action is realistic, ie what they talk about doing is something that a smart captain would have actually done. O'Brien is more into obfuscation & clever word games IMHO. Fresh Breezes- Doug King Thanks for the globalsecurity site. That's got a lot of info on it! I wish O'Brain would spend more time at sea and less time with the love affairs on land. -- 'Til next time, John H ****************************************** ***** Have a Spectacular Day! ***** ****************************************** |
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"JohnH" wrote in message ... On Thu, 26 Jan 2006 23:07:42 GMT, Shortwave Sportfishing wrote: On Thu, 26 Jan 2006 17:40:33 -0500, JohnH wrote: That might not be bad. I never thought I'd like Aubrey, et al, until a brother-in-law talked me into trying one. http://tinyurl.com/d8p3a Sounds like Aubrey taking on France and Spain in his sloop, with the studdingsails which I can't figure out what they are. -- 'Til next time, John H ****************************************** ***** Have a Spectacular Day! ***** ****************************************** Also known as Studding sail http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q...+sails&spell=1 |
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