Mizzenmast, The Sun, 11 down.
It is a ship that was the first to reach the south pole. But it was crushed from the ice. And thankfully no one was hurt or killed.
the S.S. Roosevelt but they stop on one of the Capes at the north pole and sledged (dog sledding) to where the north pole was
The first surface vessel to reach the North Pole was the Russian nuclear-powered icebreaker Arktika Sailing from Murmansk, it broke its way through the ice, and reached the North Pole on August 17, 1977. Arktika is a Nenets word meaning 'End of the Earth'. A rather apt name.
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The duration of Pole to Pole is 3000.0 seconds.
Perhaps the whisker pole?
A ship's rigging refers to the ladder-like rope that is attached from the Masts down to the outside edges of the deck.
The rigging on a ship is supported by (attached to) the masts, yards and spars.
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They are called rigging.
I can give you several sentences.The sailors scrambled into the ship's rigging.He is rigging the trap to go off.You need to repair the biplane's rigging.
The word 'mast' is a noun, a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a long pole that rises from the bottom of a ship or boat and supports the sails and rigging; a word for a thing.
A backstay is a a part of the rigging of a sailing ship extending from masthead the top of the mast to the back of the ship.
If you mean what holds a ship's masts up, that is 'rigging' .
The rigging on a ship is supported by (attached to) the masts, yards and spars.
The rigging on your model should replicate the rigging of the ship you are modelling but the scale of you model will affect this and the material you use for rigging. You will probably need some reference material or guide of some kind if your experience with rigged ships is limited as sailing ship rigging can be extremely intricate and complex. I would recommend a book such as 'Ship Modeller's Shop Notes' put out by the Nautical Research Guild, edited by Merrit Edson. It has great pieces written by the likes of Howard Chapelle and good articles on model ropemaking. Try your local library and if they don't have this they may have something else that will help.
You are describing the mast.