The Army and Navy of America: Containing a View of the Heroic Adventures, Battles, Naval Engagements, Remarkable Incidents, and Glorious Achievements in the Cause of Freedom, from the Period of the French and Indian Wars to the Close of the Mexican War; Independent of an Account of Warlike Operations on Land and Sea; Enlivened by a Variety of the Most Interesting Anecdotes and Embellished with EngravingsJohn H. Pearsol, 1851 - Всего страниц: 676 |
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... tack , profit by the posi- tion of the enemy , who must approach end on . The assail- ant , if to windward , will determine whether it will be best for him to take a position on the weather - bow of the enemy , engage upon opposite tacks ...
... tack , profit by the posi- tion of the enemy , who must approach end on . The assail- ant , if to windward , will determine whether it will be best for him to take a position on the weather - bow of the enemy , engage upon opposite tacks ...
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... tack together , they may be on a line close - hauled upon the starboard tack . The lar- board line of bearing is that line on which the ships , when hauling their wind or tacking together , may be formed on a line close - hauled on the ...
... tack together , they may be on a line close - hauled upon the starboard tack . The lar- board line of bearing is that line on which the ships , when hauling their wind or tacking together , may be formed on a line close - hauled on the ...
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... tack ; and when ranged on the lar- board line of bearing , as in Fig . 2 , it will , by tacking , be ready to form the line on the larboard tack . The arrows annexed to the diagrams mark the direction of the wind , as in ordinary charts ...
... tack ; and when ranged on the lar- board line of bearing , as in Fig . 2 , it will , by tacking , be ready to form the line on the larboard tack . The arrows annexed to the diagrams mark the direction of the wind , as in ordinary charts ...
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... tack , without each ship falling on board that next astern . Fig . 4 . In the third order of sailing , the whole fleet is close - hauled , and ranged on the two lines of bearing , so as to form an angle of twelve points , having the ...
... tack , without each ship falling on board that next astern . Fig . 4 . In the third order of sailing , the whole fleet is close - hauled , and ranged on the two lines of bearing , so as to form an angle of twelve points , having the ...
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... tack , with the wind at north . Ships of the Line . Order of Retreat . When a fleet is compelled to retreat before a superior force , it is usually arranged in an order the reverse of the third order of sailing ; the divisions of the ...
... tack , with the wind at north . Ships of the Line . Order of Retreat . When a fleet is compelled to retreat before a superior force , it is usually arranged in an order the reverse of the third order of sailing ; the divisions of the ...
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