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Q: What are the parts of the rigging masts on a sail ship?
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What is a ships rigging supporter?

The rigging on a ship is supported by (attached to) the masts, yards and spars.


What is rigging on a pirate ship?

A ship's rigging refers to the ladder-like rope that is attached from the Masts down to the outside edges of the deck.


How do you spell rigin?

If you mean what holds a ship's masts up, that is 'rigging' .


What is a ships rig?

The rigging on a ship is supported by (attached to) the masts, yards and spars.


What are the important parts of a old sailing ship?

The captain and crew, wheel, keel, hull, deck, masts, sails, anchors, cannons, signalling flags, and rigging are all very important parts of 'an old sailing ship'.


How does the ship sail in water?

In the olden days ships used masts , today they use engines.


Device that helps ships sail into the wind?

No sailing ship can sail directly into the wind. However by rigging the sails correctly the vessel can be made to sail more closely to the wind.


What are some synonyms for the term 'rigging'?

Rigging consists of the masts, yards, sails, and cordage of a ship which helps catch the wind in order to propel it through the sea. Some synonyms include gear, apparatus, clothing, equipment, and implements.


What is the difference between a galley and galleon ship?

A galley ship is powered by oars while a galleon ship is powered by sail/masts


How is a wooden ship inside a glass bottle made?

How the Ship Gets Inside the BottleThe ship is made in such a way that it will fit into the neck of an ordinary bottle. For example, if it is a sailing ship, the masts are made to hinge where they meet the hull so that they fold back, and the spars are rigged so that they swivel and lie flat. The rigging is made to run freely and not secured until the ship has been inserted into the bottle. The ship is designed to collapse into a 'sausage' that will then fit down the neck of the bottle and it is then set into the sea. The rigging that runs through the bowsprit and out of the bottleneck is then used to gently haul up the masts, the yards are squared, and the rigging secured at the bowsprit. The excess rigging is then removed. There are many other techniques used to add to the 'impossible' illusion, such as building the ship in pieces which are small enough and put in separately and the adding of components after the ship is inside the bottle.


What does a colonial shipwright do?

a colonial shipwright is a person who makes the bow, hull, keel, masts, and the ribs of the ship that they made. A bow is the forward part of the ship, the hull is the frame, or body, of a ship, a keel is the long piece of wood at the bottom of a ship that runs from the front of the ship to the back, masts are long poles that rise from the deck of a ship. They support the ship's sails and rigging, and the ribs are part of a ship's frame that run from the keel to the deck.


How many masts on the Titanic?

It was a steam ship, so no masts for sails.