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Peak haliards to the spencer) The end is rove from the deck up through a double block hooked on to the afterfast of
the main cap and from there through a single block on the gaff and then back again through
the double block and then rove through another single block on the gaff and carried back
again and made fast to the double block. The throat haliards are rove through two
double blocks, one hooked on to the jaws of the gaft and the other hooked on to the main
crosstrees. The throat and peak haliards of the spencer are rove in like manner.

Main top gallent haliards are rove as following. The end is taken up and rove through
the spine hole at he masthead and then brought down and bent onto the yard
the other end is tove thouh a block secured to a belaying pin in the sail up through anot-
her(another) block tussed in to the haliard and from there on deck.

Maintopsail hailard) They consist of three parts. Tye Tacle & Runner
The tye reaves though a spine hole at mast head and from there is brought down
and bent onto the yard. On the [???] end of the tye is a block through which
runner reaves after which the runner is made fast in the main
cross trees. The other end of the runner is a double block though which the
tacle reaves and from there the tacle reaves though a single block
hooked onto the sail and from there rove back again through the
double block and back again made fast onto the single block.
The other end being made fast on deck. Main sheets have as fol-
lows. Its is rove through a double block at the stern and a single block
on the main [???] The Maintop Gallent sheet is rove as follows. The end is taken
off deck and rove though a leading block on the second shroud and up
through the leading truck and up through the crosstrees through the quarter
block on the topsail and then through a spine hole on the end of the
Topsail yard and bent onto the clue of the sail. Main Topsail sheets [???] rove
from the deck up through the quater block on the main yard and then
through a spine hole on the end of the main yard and bent on to the
clue of the sail. ( Spencer Sheet) One end is taken and rove through the
block seized onto the clue of the sail and then back though a block
hooked on an eyeblt in the deck and then back again and made
fast to the block on the clue. Fore Royal Sheet) One end is taken
and rove through the leading block on the 2cd shroud and then through
the feinleader and up between the topmast shroud and then through
the quarter block on the top gallant yard and spine hole on the end
of the yard and then bent on the clue of the sail. (Topgallent Sheet) is rove
from the deck up through the leading block on the third shroud and
then though a leading truck and then up though the quarter block on the topsail
yard and up though a spine hole on the end of the topsail yard and bent on
to the clue. The other end renains on deck. Top sail Sheets) The are rove from the deck
up through the quarter block on the one yard and then through a spine hole ont he
end of the Fore Yard The other end being on deck. Fore Sheet is rove through a [???]
in the side and then through a block fastened on the clue of the sail and this
hooked on to an eye bolt is the [???]. Gibb sheet) The gibb sheet consists of a whip
the pendant is made fast on the clue of the sail- On the other end is
a block through which the whip reaves and is then made fast on deck.

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