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I started up over the side and an arm like a jib boom stopped me.
It too had been slightly damaged by the gale on 16 October, losing its jib boom.
A small sail was furled against the jib boom projecting above the ram.
At one point the jib boom broke due to a crew error, but it was replaced in fifteen minutes.
That sword, like a great jib boom.
The outer jib boom was out so that the forestay could be hauled aloft at a moment's notice.
The Pucelle's bowsprit tore the jib boom from the Spanish ship.
What in the name of jib booms are you doin' followin' me?"
Changes included the fitting of a lighter bowsprit and a shorter jib boom, along with the provision of extra heads amidships.
Kluiverboom (Jib boom)
Unable to stop in time, Westcott's jib boom became entangled with Tonnants shroud.
"Fly the jib boom spritsail, Mister Tufnell.
The two ships collided and Diron's jib boom pieced through Barette's mainsail.
They were in the shelter of the jib boom, though, and everybody else was looking toward the stern where the delegation was swaying aboard on a rope ladder.
One day, when Joanna, Scotty, and Tara go for a sail, Joanna releases the jib boom into Scotty's head, knocking him unconscious into the water.
The boats could not be launched because of the foul weather so the crew had climbed onto the jib boom and when the vessel struck the crew jumped for the rocks.
On the 13th, she sailed from the Delaware River and, two days later, encountered a heavy gale which tore away her jib boom which also washed two crewmen overboard.
Less than a mile (2 km) away, Elizabeth Palmer, with her jib boom and the top of her foremast stripped away by the impact, began taking on water through her split seams.
On this journey under Captain Kreeft from Melbourne to Nelson the Marchioness sighted and talked to the barque Cordellia which had its foremast sprung and jib boom gone.
The two ships were locked together after the collision which forced Cutty Sark's jib boom into Worcester's fo'cs'le rails, snapping the boom before scraping along Worcester's starboard side.
The measurements of a cut board were the scandings, the squared-off rear was the transom, the piece of timber used to extend the bowsprit a jib boom, and the splice of timbers a scarph.
Just as the last of the Michigan's crew were safely transferred to the Drake, the wind carried the Michigan into a sea trough causing her jib boom that jutted forward from her forepeak to rake across length of the Drake.
Shooting ahead of the now sluggish Guillaume Tell, Lion crossed its opponent's bows and shot away the jib boom, allowing Dixon to maintain a position across the bow, raking the French ship from one end while Penelope did the same to the other.
And in 1880, the schooner Stephen D. Barnes was coming in from York River, Va., with a load of oysters when Seaman John W. Dix was washed overboard near Little Egg Harbor, N.J.; he had been furling sail on the jib boom.