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- A cringle is an eye through which to p**** a rope. In nautical settings, the word refers to a small hole anywhere along the edge or in the corner of a...
- mainsail, pairs of grommets, called reefing tacks, reefing clews, or reefing cringles may be installed in the sail; a cruising boat will typically have two to...
- a Scottish author and autobiographer who wrote under the pseudonym Tom Cringle. Scott was born in Scotland at Cowlairs, near Glasgow, the son of a Glasgow...
- Tom Cringle may refer to: Tom Cringle, pseudonym of Michael Scott (Scottish author) (1789–1835), British author Tom Cringle, nom-de-plume of William Walker...
- monument. Cringle Moor from Bank Lane Cringle Moor from Cold Moor Cringle Moor's northern face Stone seat on Cringle Moor View north from Cringle Moor Elgee...
- Quayle Cringle OBE (16 December 1937 – 28 August 2021) was President of Tynwald, the legislature of the Isle of Man, from 2000 to 2011. Cringle was born...
- head. On a square sail, the top corners are head cringles, where there are grommets, called cringles. Peak – On a quadrilateral sail, the peak is the...
- When used in sailing and various other applications, they are called cringles. Sometimes field workers refer to them as grunyons[citation needed]. Traditionally...
- head. On a square sail, the top corners are head cringles, where there are grommets, called cringles. On a quadrilateral sail, the peak is the upper aft...
- mast or boom below the foot of the mainsail. It is then p****ed through a cringle in the luff of the sail near the foot but above the tack, and then led...