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Sailcloth is
cloth used to make sails. It can be made of a
variety of materials,
including natural fibers such as flax, hemp, or
cotton in
various forms...
- made of an
aluminium alloy or
composite frame covered with
synthetic sailcloth to form a wing.
Typically the
pilot is in a
harness suspended from the...
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Rayon Rep
Reticella lace Rib knit
Rinzu Ripstop Russell cord Saga
Nishiki Sailcloth Samite Sateen Satin Saye
Scarlet Scrim Seersucker Serge Shantung Sharkskin...
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developed by a New Zealander,
Edward Le Roy, in 1898. Le Roy used worn-out
sailcloth painted with a
mixture of
linseed oil and wax to
produce a waterproof...
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Poldavis (also
called poledavis or poldavy) is a
historical type of
sailcloth originally manufactured in the town of
Pouldavid on Baie de
Douarnenez in...
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Sailcloth is
typically made from PET
fibers also
known as
polyester or
under the
brand name Dacron;
colorful lightweight spinnakers are
usually made of...
- but now just 24.[when?]
Maritime industries,
especially the
making of
sailcloth and boat building, have long been ****ociated with the island, although...
- in
screenwriting from
Goldsmiths University, London. His
short film,
Sailcloth (2011),
starring the late John Hurt (Elephant Man,
Midnight Express) was...
- sail
Topgallant Topsail Watersail*
Components Batten Bolt rope
Cringle Emblems Draft Jackline Reefing points Roach Sailcloth Spreader patch Tell-tale...
- the
sailcloth is spread. The
miller can
adjust the
amount of
cloth spread according to the wind and the
power needed. In
medieval mills, the
sailcloth was...