It really depends on what type of ship.
The ratline on a 1800s ship is a series of horizontal ropes or lines that are attached to the shrouds of the ship's mast, forming a ladder-like structure. These ratlines provide footholds for sailors to climb up to the upper rigging and sails, facilitating work at height. Positioned along the shrouds, they are essential for accessing the mast and maintaining the sails and rigging.
The mast of a ship is very important to the movement and navigation of the ship.
You are describing the mast.
The main mast is the tallest of all masts on the ship. If all masts are the same height, then the one with the top navigationlight is the main mast. If there is only one mast, then that would be the main mast.
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a mast is like an adventure you can use your rubber bands and for short,(to answer your question)a mast is a mast
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