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- Q4943535 subject Q6157192.
- Q4943535 subject Q8696914.
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- Q4943535 abstract "A boomkin is a short spar that may project either fore or aft on a sailing vessel, depending on its function. Traditionally, it was a strong, usually wooden spar extending forward over the bow of a Western sailing ship holding a block through which a headsail's sheet passed; on some modern sailing yachts with long main booms it is a short spar extending aft from the stern anchoring a central backstay.Historically, boomkins were employed in pairs, one on either side of the vessel, often canted downwards over the main head-rail. Originally butted at their inboard ends against a knighthead, bolting prevailed since the end of the 18th century. They are not to be confused with catheads, heavy wooden beams on either side of a traditional vessel's bow angled forward at roughly 45 degrees which support the ship's anchors when being raised or lowered.".
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- Q4943535 wikiPageWikiLink Q6157192.
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- Q4943535 wikiPageWikiLink Q8696914.
- Q4943535 wikiPageWikiLink Q8697139.
- Q4943535 comment "A boomkin is a short spar that may project either fore or aft on a sailing vessel, depending on its function.".
- Q4943535 label "Boomkin".
- Q4943535 depiction HMS_Surprise_(replica_ship)_port_side_8.JPG.