main yard

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main yard

The sailor inspects the main yard before raising the sail.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • Yard for a square mainsail: The "main yard" is a horizontal spar (pole) on a sailing ship, specifically on the mainmast, from which the mainsail is set or hung. It is a key component of the ship's rigging.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The sailors climbed aloft to adjust the sails on the main yard.
    • During the storm, a powerful wave snapped the main yard in two.
Advanced Usage
  • "To send down the main yard": A nautical command or action meaning to lower the main yard, often to reduce sail area in heavy weather or for repairs.
    • The captain ordered the crew to send down the main yard as the gale approached.
Variants and Related Words
  • Yard (n): A general term for a spar slung across a mast to support a sail.
  • Mainmast (n): The principal and tallest mast on a sailing vessel.
  • Mainsail (n): The principal sail set from the mainmast.
Synonyms
  • Spar: A general term for a stout pole used as part of a ship's rigging.
Related Phrases
  • On the yard: Refers to sailors working out on the yardarm, a dangerous position high above the deck.
    • The lookout was stationed on the yard to get a better view.
main yard

The sailor inspects the main yard before raising the sail.

Noun
  1. yard for a square mainsail

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