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end where it stands out free some three inches above the end 

 of the boom, a small inverted forked Y-piece, from two to three 



Fig. 45. — A Minahasa fishing canoe seen from above. 



inches long, is inserted; at the top end it is lashed to the end of 

 the brace, while the forked end straddles the extremity of the 



