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  1. Yard (sailing) - Wikipedia

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      1. The short section of the yard between the slingsthat attach it to the mast.
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    Controlling The Yard

    The yard can rotate around the mast to allow the direction of the vessel to be changed relative to the wind. When running directly downwind the yards are 'squared', pointing ho… See more

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    Going Aloft

    In order to set and stow the square sails, the crew must climb aloft and spread out along the … See more

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    Setting Square Sails

    The yard exists to allow square sails to be set to drive the ship. The top edge of the sail is 'bent on' (attached) to the yard semi-permanently. Clewlines and buntlines are led along th… See more

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    Manning The Yards

    When coming into port, especially during the Tall Ships' Racesmany modern square riggers will 'man the yards'. All the crew not required on deck to handle the ship will go aloft and sp… See more

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  2. A "yardarm" is a horizontal bar on the mast of a ship, and it is supposed that when the sun passed it at a certain time of day (around noon), sailors were allowed to drink.
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    Definition of yardarm. : either end of the yard of a square-rigged ship.

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    A traditional nautical saying to indicate that it is time for a morning drink. Where is a yardarm located on a ship? A yard is a spar on a mast from which sails are set. It may be constructed of timber or steel or from more modern materials like aluminium or carbon fibre.
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