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- Q13499758 subject Q8697139.
- Q13499758 abstract "A fisherman is a sail placed between the fore and main masts of a sailing ship, usually a schooner but also including brigantines. All four of its sides are typically set flying. The purpose of a fisherman is to catch light winds aloft, as it is a large sail set high on the masts. In some rigs, it overlaps other sails and spars such as the gaff of the foresail and therefore must be fully lowered and re-raised at every tack and jibe.".
- Q13499758 thumbnail Ml-full-sail.jpg?width=300.
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- Q13499758 wikiPageWikiLink Q8697139.
- Q13499758 comment "A fisherman is a sail placed between the fore and main masts of a sailing ship, usually a schooner but also including brigantines. All four of its sides are typically set flying. The purpose of a fisherman is to catch light winds aloft, as it is a large sail set high on the masts. In some rigs, it overlaps other sails and spars such as the gaff of the foresail and therefore must be fully lowered and re-raised at every tack and jibe.".
- Q13499758 label "Fisherman's staysail".
- Q13499758 depiction Ml-full-sail.jpg.