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- A yardarm is either end of the yard of a square-rigged ship12. It is a horizontal spar or beam that extends from the mast of a sailing vessel and supports the sails3. The yardarm is a vulnerable target in combat, and is also a favorite place from which to hang prisoners or enemies2. It is also a traditional nautical saying to indicate that it is time for a morning drink4.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.
Definition of yardarm. : either end of the yard of a square-rigged ship.
www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/yardarmyardarm Either end of a yard of a square sail. The main arm across the mast which holds up the sail. The yardarm is a vulnerable target in combat, and is also a favorite place from which to hang prisoners or enemies.www.pirateglossary.com/anatomyThe term “yardarms” refers to the horizontal spars or beams that extend from the mast of a sailing vessel. These yardarms are typically positioned perpendicular to the mast and play a crucial role in supporting the sails. They are an integral part of the rigging system and contribute to the overall stability and maneuverability of the ship.thecontentauthority.com/blog/how-to-use-yardarm…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.www.timesmojo.com/what-is-a-yardarm-on-a-ship/ Meaning and Origin of Nautical Terms - NHHC
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