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- Top_(sailing_ship) abstract "The Top on a traditional square rigged ship, is the platform at the upper end of each (lower) mast. This is not the masthead "crow's nest" of the popular imagination – above the mainmast (for example) is the main-topmast, main-topgallant-mast and main-royal-mast, so that the top is actually about 1/4 to 1/3 of the way up the mast as a whole.The main purpose of the top is to anchor the shrouds of the topmast that extends above it. Shrouds down to the side of the hull would be at too acute an angle from the mast, so struts running out from the mast are added to take the place of the hull for a smaller copy (the topmast) of the lower mast and its rigging. Placing a few timbers between these struts produces a useful platform, the top. The futtock shrouds carry the load of the upper shrouds into the mast below.At the upper end of the topmast and topgallant, there is a similar situation regarding the next mast up (topgallant and royal respectively). At these points a smaller top might be constructed, but it is more usual simply to leave the shroud-bearing struts open, in which case they are known as crosstrees.Access for sailors to the top may be by a Jacob's ladder, lubber's hole, or the futtock shrouds.".
- Top_(sailing_ship) thumbnail Prince_William_foretop.jpg?width=300.
- Top_(sailing_ship) wikiPageID "2219513".
- Top_(sailing_ship) wikiPageLength "2460".
- Top_(sailing_ship) wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- Top_(sailing_ship) wikiPageRevisionID "683145119".
- Top_(sailing_ship) wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Trafalgar.
- Top_(sailing_ship) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sailing_rigs_and_rigging.
- Top_(sailing_ship) wikiPageWikiLink Crosstrees.
- Top_(sailing_ship) wikiPageWikiLink Crows_nest.
- Top_(sailing_ship) wikiPageWikiLink French_ship_Redoutable_(1791).
- Top_(sailing_ship) wikiPageWikiLink Futtock_shrouds.
- Top_(sailing_ship) wikiPageWikiLink Horatio_Nelson.
- Top_(sailing_ship) wikiPageWikiLink Horatio_Nelson,_1st_Viscount_Nelson.
- Top_(sailing_ship) wikiPageWikiLink Jacobs_ladder_(nautical).
- Top_(sailing_ship) wikiPageWikiLink Musket.
- Top_(sailing_ship) wikiPageWikiLink Naval_artillery_in_the_Age_of_Sail.
- Top_(sailing_ship) wikiPageWikiLink Rifle.
- Top_(sailing_ship) wikiPageWikiLink Sniper.
- Top_(sailing_ship) wikiPageWikiLink Square_rig.
- Top_(sailing_ship) wikiPageWikiLink Square_rigged.
- Top_(sailing_ship) wikiPageWikiLink File:Prince_William_foretop.jpg.
- Top_(sailing_ship) wikiPageWikiLink File:TraditionalMastAndTopmast-cgi.jpg.
- Top_(sailing_ship) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Top (sailing ship)".
- Top_(sailing_ship) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Top (sailing ship)#Fighting top".
- Top_(sailing_ship) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Top".
- Top_(sailing_ship) wikiPageWikiLinkText "fighting top".
- Top_(sailing_ship) wikiPageWikiLinkText "fighting tops".
- Top_(sailing_ship) wikiPageWikiLinkText "fore top".
- Top_(sailing_ship) wikiPageWikiLinkText "fore-top".
- Top_(sailing_ship) wikiPageWikiLinkText "main top".
- Top_(sailing_ship) wikiPageWikiLinkText "mizzentop".
- Top_(sailing_ship) wikiPageWikiLinkText "spotting top".
- Top_(sailing_ship) wikiPageWikiLinkText "top".
- Top_(sailing_ship) wikiPageWikiLinkText "tops".
- Top_(sailing_ship) hasPhotoCollection Top_(sailing_ship).
- Top_(sailing_ship) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commonscat-inline.
- Top_(sailing_ship) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Sailing_ship_elements.
- Top_(sailing_ship) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Top_(sailing_ship) subject Category:Sailing_rigs_and_rigging.
- Top_(sailing_ship) hypernym Platform.
- Top_(sailing_ship) type Company.
- Top_(sailing_ship) comment "The Top on a traditional square rigged ship, is the platform at the upper end of each (lower) mast. This is not the masthead "crow's nest" of the popular imagination – above the mainmast (for example) is the main-topmast, main-topgallant-mast and main-royal-mast, so that the top is actually about 1/4 to 1/3 of the way up the mast as a whole.The main purpose of the top is to anchor the shrouds of the topmast that extends above it.".
- Top_(sailing_ship) label "Top (sailing ship)".
- Top_(sailing_ship) sameAs Cofa.
- Top_(sailing_ship) sameAs Mærs.
- Top_(sailing_ship) sameAs Mars_(Schifffahrt).
- Top_(sailing_ship) sameAs Cofa.
- Top_(sailing_ship) sameAs Hune.
- Top_(sailing_ship) sameAs Topo.
- Top_(sailing_ship) sameAs Mers.
- Top_(sailing_ship) sameAs m.06wws5.
- Top_(sailing_ship) sameAs Märs.
- Top_(sailing_ship) sameAs Q31325.
- Top_(sailing_ship) sameAs Q31325.
- Top_(sailing_ship) wasDerivedFrom Top_(sailing_ship)?oldid=683145119.
- Top_(sailing_ship) depiction Prince_William_foretop.jpg.
- Top_(sailing_ship) isPrimaryTopicOf Top_(sailing_ship).