| 21. | The other type are the flags to be flown from fixed staffs, flagpoles or halyards.
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| 22. | When sailing close to the wind, all that is needed is to ease the halyard.
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| 23. | They require tremendous strength as they operate the winches that reel in the sheets and halyards.
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| 24. | Halyard Health was awarded Innovative Technology Designation for Coolief Cooled Radiofrequency Treatment at Novation Expo 2015.
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| 25. | Conventional sail boats have ropes called halyards to raise sails and ropes called sheets to trim them.
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| 26. | Crewmen fixed a jib halyard between the mast top and bow to save the carbon fiber mast.
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| 27. | To " sweat " the halyard is to take as much slack out of it as possible.
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| 28. | At the same time, her foretopsail halyard was shot away causing the ship to lose maneuverability.
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| 29. | Other shells cut away rigging, antennae, and every halyard except the one to the gaff.
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| 30. | A topping lift is standard, as well as more purchase on the peak halyard and mainsheet.
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