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  2. Definition of yardarm. : either end of the yard of a square-rigged ship.

    www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/yardarm
    yardarm 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/anatomy
    The 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.
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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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  3. Meaning and Origin of Nautical Terms - NHHC

     
  4. Origin of Navy Terminology - NHHC

    WebSALLY SHIP "Sally ship" was not a ship but a method of loosing a vessel run aground from the mud holding her fast. In the days before sophisticated navigation equipment, ships ran aground much more often than today. …

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  6. U.S. Navy Brig Somers - NHHC

    WebThe second Somers was launched by the New York Navy Yard on 16 April 1842, and was commissioned on 12 May 1842, Commander Alexander Slidell Mackenzie in command. The new brig sailed out of New York …

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