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What were loose coils of rope used for on navy ships in 1800s? Obvs rope was used for a lot of things (rigging etc.) but why do you always see loose, unattached
Nautical (Sailing) Terms (Words & Phrases), Nomenclature and Illustrations for Sailboating and Sailboarding (Windsurfing)
Cog (ship) - Wikipedia
The Project Gutenberg eBook of A history of the administration of the Royal Navy, by M. Oppenheim.
Medieval long-ship by bolin - 1:30 - based on reconstruction Helga Holm - Finished - Page 5 - - Subjects built Up to and including 1500 AD - Model Ship World™
Found this ship in dump - New member Introductions - Model Ship World™
Serving the line (shrouds) - Masting, rigging and sails - Model Ship World™
Rigging the Cog – Sarissa Precision Limited
If one rope of an 11th-century cog ship's rigging is cut, what can go wrong? (I`m hoping the bowsprit or mast`s yard would snap for my historical fantasy novel. Thanks!!) - Quora
What type of ships were used during medieval times for naval purposes? - Quora
Wasa 1628 by Snug Harbor Johnny - Billing Boats - 1:100 - old kit c. 1970 - - Kit build logs for subjects built from 1501 - 1750 - Model Ship World™