topgallant sail
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Definition
- Noun:
- A specific type of sail on a sailing ship: A
topgallant sailis a square sail set on the yard (the horizontal spar) of a topgallant mast, which is the mast section above the topmast. It is typically the third sail up from the deck on a traditional square-rigged ship.
Usage
- The is used to catch wind to propel a sailing vessel. It is set in fair weather to increase speed when more sail area is needed.
- It is part of the standard sail plan of a fully rigged ship, located above the topsail and below the royal sail (if present).
Examples
- Noun:
- The crew was ordered to set the
topgallant sailto take advantage of the favorable breeze. - During the storm, the captain commanded, "Furl the
topgallant sail!" to reduce the ship's sail area.
Advanced Usage
- "To carry a press of topgallant sail": A nautical phrase meaning to sail with all possible speed, often including the topgallant sails set in strong winds, indicating a willingness to push the ship hard.
- The clipper ship carried a press of
topgallant sailto win the race.
Variants and Related Words
- Topgallant (noun/adjective): Can refer to the mast, yard, or sail itself. As an adjective, it describes anything related to this section of the mast.
- The
topgallantmast was damaged in the squall.
- T'gallant (noun): A common nautical abbreviation for .
- Hands aloft to reef the t'gallant!
Synonyms
- T'gallant sail: Abbreviated synonym.
- Topgallant: When used in the context of sails (e.g., "Set the topgallants").
Related Phrases
- "Under topgallant sails": Describes a ship sailing with its topgallant sails set.
- The ship was a beautiful sight under
topgallant sails.
Noun
- a sail set on a yard of a topgallant mast