| 41. | The masts were always steeply raked and unstayed, and the jib was flown from a bowsprit.
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| 42. | Jaques married Marie-Anne Racine, at the coast of Bowsprit on November 7, 1701.
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| 43. | Internationally it is known by the two names of " angulate " and " bowsprit " tortoise.
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| 44. | If secured by a chain to the bowsprit, it is iron-scored at the heel.
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| 45. | Jib and bowsprit of the two are of western origin, with junks almost never carrying one.
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| 46. | If disco were a ship, Ms . Summer would be the noble figurehead carved into its bowsprit.
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| 47. | The bowsprit on a tall ship may be of considerable length and carry several forestays supporting the foremast.
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| 48. | Some boats had a topsail on the mizzen mast, while others had a bowsprit carrying a jib.
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| 49. | To make space for the jib, the mast was stepped further back and a bowsprit was added.
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| 50. | It features a roller furling jib, a bowsprit for an asymmetrical spinnaker, and an open deck.
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