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Rigging, Sails & Deck Equipment
Rigging, Sails & Deck Equipment
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Traditional Equipment for Classic Boats
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http://www.classicmarine.co.uk
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Harry Spencer founded Spencer Rigging in 1958 at West Cowes on the Isle of Wight. Since then the business has continuously expanded and has now gained expertise in supplying to many diverse industries on a world wide basis. Both Cowes and Southampton rigging lofts are fitted with an extensive...
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http://www.spencerrigging.co.uk/
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Over the past twenty years we have rigged a wide range of craft from winkle brigs and racing cutters to square riggers, fishing smacks, traditional sailing barges and classic yachts. Using both traditional and modern techniques we can meet individual requirements, whether for a restoration,...
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http://www.tsrigging.co.uk
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Classic Marine is a chandlery which supplies and makes equipment for traditional and classic yachts around the world. In our workshops, we can make for you- in bronze or galvanised mild steel - what you cannot buy off the shelf.
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http://www.classicmarine.co.uk
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Rigging (from Anglo-Saxon wrigan or wrihan, "to clothe") is, on sailboats and sailing ships, the collection of apparatuses through which the force of the wind is transferred to the ship in order to propel it forward. This includes masts, yardarms, sails, and cordage
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rigging
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The author, H. Warington Smith introduces this fascinating book, first published in 1906, as follows...
The present chapters are the outcome of some years of varied sea travel. They attempt to record the peculiarities of the principal types of sailing-craft in Europe and Asia which I have...
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http://www.friend.ly.net/~dadadata/smyth/mast_n_sail_00.html#INTRODUCTION
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