- the wind by a
process called reefing. To pull the sail up,
seamen on the
yardarm pull on
reef tackles,
attached to
reef cringles, to pull the sail up...
- all fury
against us. We
clewed down, and
hauled out the
reef-
tackles again, and close-
reefed the fore-topsail, and
furled the main, and hove her to on...
- The
poldo tackle is a
peculiar tension-applying and tension-releasing mechanism. List of
knots Versatackle knot The
complete guide to
knots and knot tying...
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across the
sails to give them
additional strength.
reef-
tackles Ropes emplo**** in the
operation of
reefing.
reefer ship 1. A
refrigerated cargo ship used...
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found mainly in
reef environments with
smaller fish
being more
commonly found near
shallow reef areas and
larger ones
haunting deep
reef drop off areas...
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sails are
controlled by two each of: sheets, braces, clewlines, and
reef tackles, plus four buntlines, each of
which may be
controlled by a crew member...
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specific issues or
tackle specialized topics related to
coral reef management. The most well-known
Operational Network is the
Global Coral Reef Monitoring Network...
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Bellona Reef, 164 km south-southeast of Chesterfield, is
geologically separated from the
Chesterfield archipelago but
commonly included. The
reef complex...
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Ozark habitats, a
coral reef, and sharks. The
aquarium also
formerly housed the Karl and
Beverly White National Fishing Tackle Museum, a
major collection...
- (Cheilinus undulatus) is a
large species of wr****e
mainly found on
coral reefs in the Indo-Pacific region. It is also
known as the Māori wr****e, Napoleon...