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Here is what Lees says about  jib boom horses:

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Sounds like what I had come to understand..  Note that there is no mention of stirrups for these foot ropes.

 

Now, what about this..

 

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Here are the illustrations for the bowsprit foot ropes.

I'm having trouble understanding these..  Did they not stand on them, but just hold them while standing on the bowsprit.

How did they do any work while holding on?

 

Edited by Gregory

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Posted

The illustration is of man ropes.  They are a sort of hand hold for going out on the bowsprit.  Lees has his nomenclature wrong. 

There is no need for footropes under the bowsprit.  Footropes would more properly be found under the spritsail yard.

 

Regards,

 

Henry

 

Laissez le bon temps rouler ! 

 

 

Current Build:  Le Soleil Royal

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Posted

Good Evening Gentlemen;

 

It was usual to walk along the bowsprit. I have seen an example (can't remember if it was a model or a draught) with cleats along the top to provide a more secure foothold.

 

That's a nice model, Druxey. 

 

All the best,

 

Mark 

Previously built models (long ago, aged 18-25ish) POB construction. 32 gun frigate, scratch-built sailing model, Underhill plans.

2 masted topsail schooner, Underhill plans.

 

Started at around that time, but unfinished: 74 gun ship 'Bellona' NMM plans. POB 

 

On the drawing board: POF model of Royal Caroline 1749, part-planked with interior details. My own plans, based on Admiralty draughts and archival research.

 

Always on the go: Research into Royal Navy sailing warship design, construction and use, from Tudor times to 1790. 

 

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