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down and bend to the head of the fail. The leading- 

 part reeves through a block in the fide. 



Sheets, 79, are doubled, the bight is put through the 

 clue of the fail, and the ends through the bight. A block 

 is fpliced in each end, and the ftanding-part of each fall 

 makes fall on its refpetlive fide to the boat-fkid beam next 

 before the quarter-deck, and the leading-parts reeve through 

 a block on the gunwale abaft the gangway, and belays to a 

 pin in the boat-fkid beam. 



Tacks, 80, are doubled, the bight is put through the 

 tack of the fail, and the ends reeve through the bight, and 

 lead through a thimble feized to the lower fhrouds on each 

 fide ; they lead down and belay to a fhroud-cleat. 



Brails, 81, reeve through blocks lafhed to the flrap of 

 the main-bowline-block, and through blocks feized to the 

 topmafl preventer-ilay, at the cat-harpins on each fide, and 

 then make fail; on each fide the fail to a cringle on the after- 

 leech. 



Sheets, 82, are doubled, the bight is put through the 

 clue of the fail, and the ends through the bight. A block 

 is fpliced in each end, and the ftanding-part of each fall \i 

 made faft on its refpeftive fide to the boat-fkid beam next 

 the quarter-deck, and the leading-part reeves through a 

 block on the gunwale on each fide abaft the gangway. 



Tacks, 83, are doubled, the bight is put through the 

 tack of the fail, and the ends through the bight, and lead 

 through a thimble feized on the lower fhrouds on each 

 fide ; they then lead down and belay to one of the fhroud- 

 cleat s. 



Middle-staysail, 3, (P/atelV. jig. 1.) bends to the 

 middle-ftayfail-ltay with hanks and feizings. 



Slay, 85. The ftanding-part reeves through the hnnks, 

 and makes fait to a thimble feized in a ftrap or grummet 

 made faft round the fore-topmaft-head, below the parral. 

 The leading-part reeves through the upper (heave-hole at 

 the main-topmaft-head : a double block is then turned into 

 the end, and connects by its fall with a fingle block, that 

 iafhes to the main-treftle -trees, and the fall by which it is 

 i'et up leads upon deck abaft the matt. 



Haliards, 86, reeve through the lower (heave of the cheek- 

 block at the main-topmaft-head, and bend to the head of 

 the fail ; the other end leads upon deck abaft the mail. 



Sheets, 87, are doubled, the bight is put through the 

 clue of the fail, and the ends through the bight, and lead 

 down through a block on each fide near the gangway. 



Tacks, 88, are doubled, the bight is put through the 

 tack of the fail, and the ends through the bight, and each 

 end through a thimble feized in the fore-topmaft-fhrouds, 

 and belays in the top. 



Doivnhauler, 89, reeves through a fingle block feized te> 

 the (lay at the nock of the fail, then leads up through the 

 hanks, and bends to the head of the fail, and the lower end 

 comes down upon deck abaft the maft. 



Tricing-line clinches to the grommet round the fore-tep- 

 maft, and reeves through a block under the fore-topmaft- 

 crofs-trees, and leads down into the top. 



Main-top-gallant-staysail, 4, (Plate IV. jig. 1.) 

 bends to the ftay, or main-top-gallant-ftay, in fmall (hips, 

 with hanks and feizings. 



Stay, 91. The upper end fplices into the top-gallant- 

 ftay below the rigging, and the lower end reeves through a 

 thimble feized to the fore-topmaft-crofs-trees, leading down 

 into the top. 



Hahards, 92, reeve through a (heave-hole above the 

 hounds of the main-top-gallant-maft, and bend to the head 

 of the fail ; the leading-part comes down upon deck, and 

 belays to the bitts abaft the mam-mall. 



Sheets, 92, and tacks, 93, as the middle ftay fan. 

 Doivnhauler, 94, reeves up through the hanks, and 

 bends to the head of the fail ; and the leading-part comes 

 upon deck abaft the fore-mad. 



Mizen-staysail, 8, (Plate IV '. fg. I.) bends to the 

 mizen-ftayfail ftay with hanks and feizings. 



Stay, 96, hitches round the head of the mizen-maft, 

 then reeves through a thimble feized in a collar lamed 

 round the main-maft, and fets up with a laniard through a 

 thimble turned in to the ftay, and an eye-bolt in the deck 

 abaft the maft. 



Haliards, gj, reeve through a block at the head of 

 the fail, the ftanding-part makes faft round the mizen- 

 maft-head, and the leading-part reeves through a block 

 lafhed to the treftle-trees, and through a block in the fide at 

 the deck. 



Sheets, 98, bend to the clue of the fail with a long and 

 fliort leg, having a thimble fpliced in the latter. The long 

 leg reeves through a block in the fide, and through the 

 thimble in the fhort leg, and belays to the rack at the 

 fide. 



Tack, 99, fplices to the tack of the fail, and ladies it to 

 an eve- bolt in the deck abaft the mizen-maft. 



Dotvnhauler, 100, reeves through a block made faft to 

 the collar of the ftay, then upwards through the hanks, and 

 bends to the head of the fail, and belays to the fore-brace 

 bitts. 



Brails, 101, reeve through blocks lafhed on each fide 

 the collar, then through thimbles in a llrap put through 

 the fail, and make fail to a cringle on the after-leech. 

 The leading-part belays a-breafl of the quarterdeck. 



Mizen-topm ast-staysail, 9, (Plate IV '. Jig. I.) bends 

 to the mizen-topmaft-ttay with hanks and feizings. 



Haliards, 103, reeve through the fheave-hole in the top- 

 maft above the rigging, or through a block lafhed round 

 the mall -head; one end bends to the head of the fail, the 

 lower end leads down upon deck abaft the maft. 



Sheets, 104, are doubled, the bight put through the 

 clue of the fail, and the ends through the bight ; then 

 through a thimble feized in the mizen-fhrouds on each fide, 

 and lead down and belay to a pin in tke fhroud-rack. 



Tacks, 105, are doubled, the bight put through the tack 

 of the fail, and the ends through the bight, then through a 

 thimble feized to the main-topmaft-fhrouds on each fide, 

 and lead down and belay in the top. 



Dotvnhauler, 106, reeves up through the hanks, and 

 bends to the head of the fail ; the lower end leads down 

 upon deck, ind belays at the fore part ef the quarter- 

 deck. 



Mizen-top-gallant-staysail, 10, (Plate TV. jig. 1.) 

 bends to the mizen-top-gallant-flay with hanks and feiz- 

 ings. 



Haliard, 108, reeves through the fheave-hole above its 

 top-gallant- maft hounds ; one end bends to the head of 

 the fail, the lower end leads down upon deck abaft the 

 maft. 



Sheets, 109, are doubled, the bight put through the 

 clue of the fail, and the ends through the bight, and lead 

 down upon deck through a thimble feized in the mizen- 

 fhrouds, on each fide near the cat-harpins, and belay to a 

 pin in the fhroud-rack. 



Tacks, no, bend to the tack of the fail as the fheets, 

 and lead down into the top through a thimble feized in the 

 main-topmaft-fhrouds on each fide. 



Doiunhauler, in, reeves up through the hanks, and bends 

 to the head of the fail, the lower end comes into the main- 

 top, and belays to the top-rail. 



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