References
- M.M. See II, 102, Figs. 14 and 15
- 1613 . The Phoenix of gives a good example of this, Laughton, Old Ship Figure-heads and Sterns, Pl. 1.
- Ties and halyards are represented by single ropes passing through a hole bored in the mast. As the mizen-mast has no such hole it seems probable that no crojack yard or square mizen-topsail were carried. The blocks on the after main-shrouds probably set up the mizen-topmast stay. Lower down, the mizen-bowlines are hitched to the same shrouds. In a few places, as for the main tacks, the running rigging is made fast to a peg, without any attempt at realism