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Anatomy of a Traditional Tall Ship: Sail and Mast Identification Guide #58723 (License: Personal Use)
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This technical illustration depicts a full-rigged sailing vessel with three masts-fore (left), main (center), and mizzen (right)-each carrying square sails, staysails, and spanker sails. Each of the 32 sails is individually numbered to aid in identification, from the jib (1) at the bow to the spanker (32) on the mizzenmast. The diagram clarifies traditional nautical terminology and rigging hierarchy used in 18th- and 19th-century naval architecture.
Used in maritime education, museum exhibits, sailing manuals, and historical reenactment resources; serves users seeking to understand ship rigging, identify sails in paintings or models, or study naval history.
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