futtock shroud
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Definition
Noun: A futtock shroud is a specific short, heavy rope or rod in a ship's rigging. It connects the top of a lower mast to the futtock plate on the edge of the top (a platform), providing lateral support to the upper mast sections.
Usage
The term is used exclusively in the context of traditional sailing ship rigging and nautical history. * The sailor inspected the futtock shroud for signs of wear. * Replacing the futtock shrouds was essential for the stability of the topmast.
Advanced Usage
- "Futtock shroud plate": The iron band or fitting to which the futtock shroud is secured.
- The rigging forms a critical transition: the main shrouds angle outward from the ship's side to the mast, while the futtock shrouds angle inward from the futtock plate to the masthead, creating a triangular support system.
Variants and Related Words
- Futtock plate (n): The iron band on the edge of the top to which the futtock shroud is attached.
- Shroud (n): A general term for any of the set of ropes or cables providing lateral support to a ship's mast.
- Rigging (n): The system of ropes, cables, and chains used to support and control the masts, sails, and yards of a sailing vessel.
Synonyms
- Stay (in a general rigging context, though a "stay" typically provides fore-and-aft support, while a "shroud" provides lateral support).
Noun
- shroud that is part of a ship's rigging