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mainmast Meaning in Bengali



 জাহাজের প্রধান মাস্তুল, পোতের প্রধান মাস্তুল,

দুই বা ততোধিক masts সঙ্গে একটি পালতোলা জাহাজ প্রধান মাস্তুল

Noun:

জাহাজের প্রধান মাস্তুল,





mainmast's Usage Examples:

in a brig, the forward mast is the foremast and the after mast is the mainmast.


A ketch is a two-masted sailboat whose mainmast is taller than the mizzen mast (or aft-mast), generally in a 40-foot or bigger boat.


and had a gaff-rigged mainsail with square rig above it on the mainmast.


The mainmast of a brigantine is the aft one.


may be smaller than the jib or genoa; Prout catamarans typically have a mainmast stepped further aft than in a standard sloop, so that the mainsail is much.


vessel has, from front to back, a foremast, mainmast and mizzenmast.


A two-masted vessel has a mainmast, the other being a foremast or mizzen.


It has a large deckhouse between the foremast and mainmast, a hatchway is present abaft the mainmast.


The mainmast is 12 ft 8.


The mainmast was lateen-rigged with a trapezoidal mainsail, but the foremast carried.


For example, the mizzenmast is abaft the mainmast.


, directly behind) the mainmast (taking the place of the much larger mainsail) or, on a brig, abaft the.


The mainmast was square-rigged after the European style.


As smuggling declined about 1840, the mainmast of three-masted luggers tended to be discarded, with larger sails being.


not the masthead "crow's nest" of the popular imagination – above the mainmast (for example) is the main-topmast, main-topgallant-mast and main-royal-mast.


had three funnels, the foremost of which was taller, and unusually, the mainmast was taller than the foremast, giving rise to a distinctive appearance.


of a 2 masted schooner, the foremast generally being shorter than the mainmast.


The mainmast is 48 m tall and 25 sails were rigged.


Sails set forward of the mainmast, such as jibs and staysails, are sometimes referred to as foresails, although.


Sneaking up behind Baker, who was at the wheel, Wheland chased Baker up the mainmast and forced him to lash himself to the mast.


foremast and the after mast was termed the mainmast, although like the brogan and log canoe, the mainmast was shorter than the foremast.


The later carracks were square-rigged on the foremast and mainmast and lateen-rigged on the mizzenmast.



mainmast's Meaning':

the chief mast of a sailing vessel with two or more masts

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