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A fid is nautical, and is a square wooden or iron bar which takes the weight of a topmast stepped to a lower mast by being passed through holes in both masts.

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A fid is nautical, and is a square wooden or iron bar which takes the weight of a topmast stepped to a lower mast by being passed through holes in both masts.

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As the Jibs'ls are flown FORWARD, the "SQAR" you refer to must be a SPAR, known as the bowsprit.

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The most forward sail is normally called a jib.

On vessels with more than one jib, the names of the jibs (from forward to aft) are: Flying jib, Outer jib, Inner jib and Fore (topmast) staysail.

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Depending on how it is rigged it could be the jib, Flying jib or spinnaker.
The most forward sail is normally called a jib.

On vessels with more than one jib, the names of the jibs (from forward to aft) are: Flying jib, Outer jib, Inner jib and Fore (topmast) staysail.

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According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 3 words with the pattern T---AS-. That is, seven letter words with 1st letter T and 5th letter A and 6th letter S. In alphabetical order, they are:

taplash

topmast

tubfast

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