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Colin Morley
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Re: Mast rake
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Reply #15 on:
21 Sep 2014, 20:07 »
Hi Julian,
Looking at your second picture the rake of the mast and mizzen look to be different. They should lean back slightly and both be parallel to each other, more or less.
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Julian Swindell
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Re: Mast rake
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21 Sep 2014, 20:39 »
I think that is just a trick of perspective in the photo. I don't know that they are absolutely parallel, but they don't really lean in towards each other this much.
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David Hudson
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Re: Mast rake
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22 Sep 2014, 21:00 »
Here is a fine example of mast rake. Some handy knots as well.
By the way, the "Cutty Sark" was built in Dumbarton, Scotland.
Bugger, no picture. Must try harder!
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David Hudson
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22 Sep 2014, 21:53 »
I'm sorry, it's not funny any more.
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Tim Leary
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02 May 2021, 11:19 »
This thread is the answer to my questions!
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