The line that controls the jib is the jibsheet & the line that controls the mainsail is the mainsheet. Earings.
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there is no such thing as a small two-masted vessel with a mainsail and jib
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The largest sail on a ship is typically the mainsail, particularly on traditional sailing vessels like square-rigged ships. On these ships, the mainsail can be quite extensive, often made up of multiple panels and extending from the mainmast. In modern sailing vessels, the term "largest sail" can also refer to the spinnaker, which is a large, balloon-like sail used for sailing downwind. The specific size can vary significantly depending on the type of vessel and its rigging.
A ships rope is often called a hawser. This term applies in particular to the big, heavy ropes used to tie ships to piers and the like. Other names can apply to lighter ropes used in other applications. These may include "line" and "cable."
An admiral controls a task force or fleet of ships.
The most common single masted sailing vessel with a mainsail and one jib is the sloop.A cutter has one mast with one mainsail but two jibs.A catboat has one mast and a huge mainsail but (usually) no jib. The mast is located very much forward on the vessel.There are other sailboats that have just one mast and a mainsail such as the Sunfish or a Dhow, both of which have a lateen rig (one mast, one mainsail.)
A mixture of old rope and tar used to pack joints on wooden ships is called "oakum." It is used to make the joints watertight and secure on the ship's hull.
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