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Book SynopsisDavid Steel was a highly respected naval publisher at the turn of the nineteenth century. This influential work, first published in 1794, was the first English manual of best naval practice and provides valuable information about British naval techniques during the Napoleonic wars. Volume 2 describes the making of sails.
Table of Contents1. Alphabetical explanation of the technical terms relative to sails, and description of the tools used in sail-making; 2. Description and use of sails; 3. General rules and instructions for sail-making; 4. Rules for ascertaining the quantity of canvas contained in the different sails; 5. A table of the number of reefs, points, rope-bands, and gaskets, used in fitting of sails; 6. Particular directions for making every sail; 7. The quality of canvas of which the different sails are made in the Royal Navy; 8. The quality of canvas of which the different sails are made in the merchant-service; 9. Parliamentary regulations relative to sails and sail-cloth.