FMHT/National Geographic The ship sank keel first with the bow making first contact with the seabed The masts, spars, booms and gaffs are all down, just as in the final pictures of her taken by ...
On October 19th, 2024, Emirates Team New Zealand secured an historic victory in the America's Cup match, defeating INEOS Britannia by 37 seconds in the final race, with a final scoreline of 7–2.
The John Schuette, launched May 3, 1875, was named after a Manitowoc businessman who was at the time a state senator.
Boom: Spar to which a sail's lower edge or foot is attached. The boom is attached to the mast at the gooseneck. Bow: The front of the boat. Bowman: Crew member in charge of sail changes and ...
The mast could be raised within minutes to take ... Vikings raided for status, loot, slaves, and provisions. The tack spar helped control the sail’s front corner. Oar-holes could be closed ...
The unstepping of Lady Washington’s masts went smoothly for the Grays Harbor Historical Seaport, according to a crew report. It took some time, but all the spars and rigging are now well-secured, with ...
Thalia is going through one of the most challenging times of her life following the loss of her sister, Ernestina Sodi. Just ...
Brian Mast, who served in Afghanistan as an explosive ordinance disposal technician and lost his legs in 2010 when an IED detonated, joined Kaitlan Collins on "The Source." Mast began the ...
Sturdy footwear was a must when we returned to the Formosa after all the late September action. For a brief few days, the ...
Depending on one's perspective, "mast cell activation syndrome (MCAS)" is either a relatively rare, narrowly defined severe allergic condition or a vastly under-recognized underlying cause of ...
The Massachusetts Alliance for Space Technology and Sciences (MASTS) is a consortium of universities, colleges and corporations working to develop advancements in the emerging small satellite industry ...
He had his crew lash him to the mast and then plug their own ears. Unable to hear the seductive music, they rowed and steered for home. Ulysses, roped to the spar, could not grab the helm to steer ...