Rigging, Masting, and Sailmaking
Masting
- Concerning the Masts of Ships from The Sea-Man's Vade Mecum, 1707.
- On the Masting of SHIPS. From Mungo Murray: A Treatise on Ship-building and Navigation, 1765.
- Théorie de la Mâture ou des effets de l'eau & du vent combinés ensemble, excerpt from Du Maitz de Goimpy:
Traité sur la construction des vaisseaux, 1776.
- Transcripts from Peter Hedderwick: A Treatise on Marine Architecture, 1830:
- pp 351-352 — Proportions and Dimensions of Masts, Yards, Booms, &c. for the Various Classes of Merchant-Vessels.
- pp 352-355: On the Proportions of the Masts, Yards, &c. for a Ship.
- pp 355-356: On the Proportion and Dimensions of the Yards;
To Proportion the Yards of Ships to be Employed in the Foreign Trade.
- pp 357-359: Calculation for the Dimensions of the Masts, &c. of a Ship of 500 tons.
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Christophers' 20th Improvement, 1850. Built-up lower masts.
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Christophers' 21th Improvement, 1850. Pyramidical lower masts.
- Griffiths: The Masts and Spars of the Clipper Ship Lightning, 1854.
-
Forbes' nya takling, from Tidskrift i Sjöväsendet Årg. 16 (1853). [In Swedish]
- Forbes: The Forbes and the Howe Rig, 1855.
- Letter from R.B. Forbes to Captain Bradbury, 1855.
- A Letter from Geo. H. Bradbury to R.B. Forbes, 1855.
- Griffiths: Improvements in Masts and Spars for Ships, 1855.
- Griffiths: On Mast
and Spar-Making, 1856.
-
John C.B. Jarvis' Patented Brace Winch, 1890.
Rigging
- [Henry Bond]: A Plain and Easie Rule to Rigge any Ship by the Length of his Masts, and Yards. Without any further Trouble, 1664.
- Thomas Miller: The Complete Modellist, 1667.
- Henry Bond: A plain and easie rule to rigge any ship by the length of his masts and yards without any further trouble, 1676.
- Dödhuvud,
from Thomas Rajalin: Nödig Underrättelse om Skieps-Byggeriet,
1730. [Swedish]
- Huvudtåg,
from Thomas Rajalin: Nödig Underrättelse om Skieps-Byggeriet,
1730. [Swedish]
- Ridare, from Thomas
Rajalin: Nödig Underrättelse om Skieps-Byggeriet, 1730.
[In Swedish]
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Anmärkningar, gjorde öfver Örlogs Skeppens tackling i England, 1787 [In Swedish]
- Review of Lescallier's Traité pratique du Gréement, 1791 from The Monthly Review; or, Literary Journal. Vol. VI., 1791.
- Fredrik Sjöbohm: Någon Handledning om Skepps-Takling, Författad i Frågor och Svar, 1792. [In Swedish]
- A.J. Griffiths: Catharpen Legs, 1824.
- A.J. Griffiths: Turning in Dead Eyes, 1824.
- W. Henwood: Remarks on the Raking of Ships' Masts, 1826.
- Wire Rigging, 1827.
- A.J. Griffiths: Turning in Dead Eyes, 1828.
- Ratling rigging from from A.D. Fordyce: Outline of Naval Routine, 1837.
-
Christophers' 11th Improvement, 1850. A new type of block sheave.
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Christophers' 12th Improvement, 1850. Preventing the splitting of the
block-shell.
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Christophers' 22nd Improvement, 1850. Replacement for futtock shrouds.
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Christophers' 24th Improvement, 1850. Re-enforcing block sheaves.
- Wm. Henry Wallace: Wire
Rope, 1855.
- August Kloo: Kort utdrag af skeppstaklingen, med afseende på handelsfartyg till navigations-skolornas tjenst, 1856 [In Swedish].
- Wire Rigging for Ships, 1857.
- H.D. Cunningham:
On Working Ships' Yards, 1867.
- R.B. Forbes:
Förändrad tackling, 1869. [In Swedish]
- Excerpt from R.B. Forbes: The Governor Ames, as She Was and as She Should
Be, 1889.
Sails, Sailmaking, and Sailhandling
- Vom segels eines bojers
von 60 last, 1670.
- Malcolm Cowan: Sails, 1805.
- Malcolm Cowan: Specification of the Patent granted to Malcolm Cowan, Commander in his Majesty's Royal Navy; for Improvements in the Construction of Sails for Ships and Vessels of all Descriptions, 1806.
- Review of An Essay on the Construction of the Sails of Ships and Vessels by Malcolm Cowan from the Naval Chronicle Vol. 15 (1806).
- Testimonials regarding Captain Cowan's sails.
- Malcolm Cowan: Observations on the Dangers to which his Majesty's Ships and Vessels are unnecessarily exposed, from the present mode of making Sails in his Majesty's Navy; and on the unnecessary Expense attending them, 1809.
- Daniel Tonge: Reefing sails, 1824.
- Samuel Brooking: Patent granted to Samuel Brooking, of Plymouth, Admiral of the Royal Navy, for “a new Method of making Sails of Ships and other Vessels”, 1828.
- Om Hamp- eller
Lin-duks företräde till Segel, 1838. Part I. [In Swedish]
- Om Hamp- eller
Lin-duks företräde till Segel, 1838. Part II. [In Swedish]
- Cunningham's Self-reefing Sails from The Mechanics Magazine (1857).
- Robert Kipping: Cunningham's Patent Self-Reefing Topsails from
Sails and Sailmaking, 1861.
- Robert Kipping: Howe's
Patent Rig from Sails and Sailmaking, 1861.
- Robert Kipping: Colling & Pinkney's Patent Self-Reefing and Furling
Sails. from Sails and Sailmaking, 1861.
-
Christophers' 8th Improvement, 1850. New types of sails.
- William Rowlett:
Fitting, handling, and reefing vessels' sails, 1855.
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