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Even today, long after masts had given way to screws, it was called captain's mast.
The funnel and after mast are gone.
This was remedied by installing two water tanks near the fore and after masts on the upper deck, connected by a flying bridge.
The boat was originally a three masted auxiliary barquentine, square rigged on the foremast, fore-and-aft on the after masts.
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The forward mast carried a single square sail, the mizzen mast (after mast) carried a lateen sail.
William S. Ladd was preparing to unload 500 barrels of gasoline and 150-tons of ammunition when a Japanese Kamikaze smashed into the ship's after mast.
In modern parlance, a brigantine is a vessel whose forward mast is rigged with square sails, while her after mast is rigged fore-and-aft.
So only a single tripod was fitted to carry a tall WT pole; eliminating the after mast, and slinging the aerials down to a short stump aft saved 50 tons of top-weight.
A four-masted jackass barque is square-rigged on the two foremost masts (fore and main masts) and fore-and-aft rigged on the two after masts (the mizzen and spanker or jiggermasts).
Beginning in May 1940, the after bank of torpedo tubes was removed and replaced with a QF 12-pounder Mk V anti-aircraft gun, the after mast and funnel being cut down to improve the gun's field of fire.
Unlike modern ketches, the forward-most mast was referred to as the foremast and the after mast was termed the mainmast, although like the brogan and log canoe, the mainmast was shorter than the foremast.